Called a mobile mood ring by some, the Fun Vii is designed to instantly
change inside and out. Its massive LED-screen exterior not only allows a
personalized display on the outside, but is also engineered to connect
with roadways, infrastructure and other cars on the interior. It can
even recognize you when you walk up to it. This, combined with
innovations in augmented reality, lets us look at the mobility of
tomorrow in a surprising new light
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The software behind the controls can be updated through a network connection, which also links to other vehicles for detecting cars in the blind spots or finding friends driving nearby. Some of the features will even be accessible through a smartphone, though we're pretty sure driving won't be one of them. We wouldn't expect a price or release date with a concept this outrageous, but it would be great to see software updates, networked driving, and touch-sensitive surfaces incorporated into a future Camry
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The software behind the controls can be updated through a network connection, which also links to other vehicles for detecting cars in the blind spots or finding friends driving nearby. Some of the features will even be accessible through a smartphone, though we're pretty sure driving won't be one of them. We wouldn't expect a price or release date with a concept this outrageous, but it would be great to see software updates, networked driving, and touch-sensitive surfaces incorporated into a future Camry
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