A new concept car from Mercedes-Benz is inspired by the possibility of future modes of transportation as much as it’s been influenced by the movie Avatar.
The Mercedes-Benz Vision AVTR, revealed at CES, is a result of a partnership with the creative minds behind the movie “Avatar” and the luxury automaker. It was inspired by the world of Pandora, an inhabitable moon with a lush ecosystem where “Avatar” takes place.
The entire Vision AVTR structure is designed to be inside-out and emotional. It has a stretched “One Bow” design and organic language. Its exterior is covered in 33 “bionic flaps” that are reminiscent of reptile scales. Mercedes says that the flaps can communicate with the driver through subtle movements.
Instead of traditional controls for various functions in the cockpit and a steering wheel, the concept car has a multifunctional control element in the center console that operates by placing a hand over the control unit. A driver is recognized by their heartbeat and breathing.
By lifting their hand, the user sees a menu selection projected onto their palm. The user can then choose between functionalities. A curved display module separates the passengers from the outside world.
The car’s cabin is filled with DINAMICA leather, a vegan microfiber that is sustainable throughout its entire manufacturing process. The floor is covered in Karuun, a rattan wood that grows quickly and is harvested by hand in Indonesia.
Mercedes is showing off a battery made of graphene-based organic cell chemistry in the machine. The battery is free of rare earth metals and is instead made of compostable material, which makes it completely recyclable.
The car has front and rear axles that can operate in the same or opposite direction making the vehicle able to move sideways approximately 30 degrees in the style of a crab movement.
Mercedes-Benz Vision AVTR
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Mercedes-Benz Vision AVTR
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