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Mercedes-Benz Vision AVTR concept car recognizes drivers using heartbeat and breathing
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The 33 bionic flaps on the roof (which look like scales of a reptile) can tilt in the direction of the car's movement to signal other cars on the road
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The numerous LEDs on the exterior and a secret fingerprint sensor under the wheel arch (to open the glass door) are some spectacular design touches
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You raise your hand to have various vehicle settings projected onto your palm. And let you explore the fictional world of Pandora on the screen from various perspectives.
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With a capacity of around 110 kWh, the VISION AVTR enables an electric range of more than 700 kilometres
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This four-seater concept doesn't have a steering wheel and pedals. How is one to drive this vehicle?
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This is where things will blow your mind. The car is operated using control elements on the centre console. Think of it as a joystick (for your palm) that you bend forward (to move) and rear (to reverse).
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VISION AVTR can move sideways by approx. 30 degrees, in contrast to conventional vehicles. The so-called “crab movement”
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Simply place your hand on the control element and the interior comes to life and the dashboard turns into a giant screen
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The Connoisseur's Edition is available in both S 350d and S 400 variants priced at Rs 1.21 crore and Rs 1.32 crore.
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