The MoVille Tear Drop Concept Car Packs A Punch Both In Design As Well As In Available Features

I was just thinking about the Peugeot design concept car of 2005 when what should happen? Another strangely bubble-like concept gets delivered to my pc screen. The MoVille Tear Drop Concept Car packs a punch both in design as well as in available features.
I’m trying to work out where I should start … this car is just so full of features that I’m almost lost for words … so if you think I’ve stopped short of explaining exactly what this baby does (and started drooling over my keyboard) please forgive me because this concept is too good to be true.
As I have said, The MoVille compact single passenger car (Yes, this would just be for you!) is jam packed with some interesting features which makes this concept car the top of its game so far. Besides its artificial intelligence, it is also eco friendly in that it has a zero emission drive train! This (in English) means that the three magnetic wheels are propelled forward by means of an electromagnetic current.
The artifial intelligence (which makes this the concept car of the century) will ensure that you barely lift a finger. This tear-drop shaped vehicle (for a streamlined drive) will calculate following distances, adjust speeds, drive you around and automatically analyze parameters to ensure the best parking. Proximity sensors, cameras and GPS make this a breeze (so no thinking from your side).
The MoVille also offers wireless road networking in order to connect to other vehicles and respond accordingly.
This minute offering also enables more cars to drive on already congested highways, byways and roads … it tilts vertically to ensure maximum space efficiency while driving and will pivot back and forth to ensure you can exit the vehicle with ease.
MoVille will have an OLED display which will allow passengers to communicate and personalize their own vehicles. This will come in handy as the car won’t be featuring “pimp my ride” paint jobs what with it being made from unpainted biodegradable plastic!
After reading this press release I could carry on forever and extol the virtues of this amazing inventive freaky MoVille … however, I think that the design speaks for itself. With all these features and design ingenuities, I highly doubt we’ll be seeing this type of car in our own lifetime (though one cannot be too sure) … The one thing we can be sure of however is that if more information leaks about a car like this – you’ll be the first to know (from us!)
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