Saturday, 15 August 2015

MERCEDES BENZ F 015 - THE SELF DRIVING CAR

"At Mercedes-Benz, we believe the future of driving means giving the customer the option to not have to drive at all. With the F 015 Luxury in Motion, the vehicle drives itself, transforming the cabin into a personal haven where time and space are the ultimate luxury."

These were the lines spoken by the officials at Mercedes Benz. They have finally built a car you need not have to drive. A self driving car capable of avoiding accidents and obeying the traffic rules, deliver the passenger to the desired location. A car that does the job of a driver just by voice command.

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The car is built out of specialized sensors that is capable of travelling far away distances to the desired place. It can sense pedestrians crossing the road. It can sense the traffic. It can spot the difference between the red and green light. Either the owner of the car has to press a single button or it has to voice operate the car to go to the desired location. The car is partly battery operated and partly consumes fuel. It consumes lesser fuel than a general car and avoids pollution. It is made out of Eco-friendly methods and can serve the best in the future of automobile industries.

2016-F015-CLASS-FUTURE-HIGHLIGHTS-002-D.jpgThe car has got both manual and autonomous driving systems. It has smart body structure that combines carbon-fiber reinforced plastic, aluminium and high strength steels. There are front and rear LED modules that communicate with the outside world along with variable seating system with four rotating lounge chairs. Open-pore walnut wood floor, white nappa leather seats along with six display screens that form a 360 degree virtual screen. A pre-safe body structure that inflates on impact, absorbing the energy of collision. This car also posses electric-driving system capabilities.

However till now this car has not been tested on traffic roads and highways. Still this car will be the perfect future of automobile industry.

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