Chevrolet-FNR autonomous electric concept previews the future in Shanghai

General Motors has unveiled the Chevrolet-FNR autonomous electric concept at the 2015 Shanghai Motor Show.

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General Motors has unveiled the Chevrolet-FNR autonomous electric concept at the 2015 Shanghai Motor Show. The concept, which was developed by GM’s Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center is a glimpse of the future with its futuristic capsule design and autonomous driving technology.
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GM’s engineering, design and electrification teams drew on their past experience developing electric concept vehicles. Their aim was to create a unique, intelligent vehicle for tomorrow’s younger consumers by utilizing innovative car networking technology. In addition to its futuristic capsule design, the Chevrolet-FNR features crystal laser headlights and taillights, dragonfly dual swing doors, magnetic hubless wheel electric motors and a wireless auto-charge system.

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The Chevrolet-FNR is filled with new technologies, like sensors and roof-mounted radar that can map out the environment to enable driverless operation, Chevy Intelligent Assistant and iris recognition start. The Chevrolet-FNR can also serve as a “personal assistant” to map out the best route to the driver’s preferred destination.

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In self-driving mode, the vehicle’s front seats can swivel 180 degrees to face the rear seats, creating a more intimate setting. The driver can switch to manual mode through the gesture control feature.

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Source: Chevy