How to design communication for self-driving cars
Interview with safety expert Mikael Ljung Aust on how to design communication for self-driving cars
The Continental R was the first all new bodied Bentley coupe since the R-Type Continental of 1952. A total of 1,548 were built, including 158 Mulliner editions, 44 Le Mans Series and 11 Final Series. The Continental R had re-established Bentley as a premium sporting marque in its own right. The Continental R was considered as a classic, and brought into the Final Series with performance related additions and the Mulliner specification. Being a Final Series, our car features branded brake callipers, wide wheel arches and 18" wheels. It also features a turbo boost gauge, chromed bezels, a large red starter button, black lacquer furnishings and winged Bentley motifs in the waistrails.
Interview with safety expert Mikael Ljung Aust on how to design communication for self-driving cars
The new Eclipse Cross is the latest entry in the brand's intensive product initiative to launch four updated or all-new vehicles to create for dealer partners and customers one of the freshest showrooms in the industry. Offering a full suite of upgrades inside and out and powered by a proven turbocharged 1.5-liter direct-injection engine, the 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross starts at just $23,395.1 Mitsubishi's motorsport-derived Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC)2 all-wheel drive system can be added to any trim level for $1,600. At the front of the vehicle, a new bumper and the latest, most striking version of the brand's Dynamic Shield grille design present a sportier and more futuristic appearance. A newly styled bisected lighting design features thin, high-mounted LED daytime running lights (DRLs) at the leading edge of the hood with integrated turn signal lamps just below. Presenting a bold and broad welcome that previews the new face of future Mitsubishi Motors vehicles, stacked-and-recessed assemblies combine headlamp and fog lamp in a low-mounted position for optimal visibility.
The new Toyota GR Yaris is a pure performance car, born from Toyota's title-winning experience in the World Rally Championship. Forged from success in the heat of competition, it brings motorsport technology and design directly to the world of the road car, true to TOYOTA GAZOO Racing's ethos for making ever-better cars that are intrinsically rewarding and fun to drive. Positioned at the top of the all-new Yaris range, the GR Yaris is a unique model that benefits from the design and engineering skills of TOYOTA GAZOO Racing and Tommi Mäkinen Racing, Toyota's partner in the WRC. As well as serving as the official homologation model for development of the next Yaris WRC car, it also has all the attributes required for owners looking to compete successfully in local rally competitions. Scheduled for launch in the second half of 2020, it will follow the GR Supra as Toyota's second global GR model.
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