Here are some:
Nissan Pivo 2

Not only does this car feature a sleek, futuristic design and sensors that allow easy parking but it features a mini robot head that uses infrared to sense your emotions or see if you're tired. If you're tired, it'll tell you, for example - "Are you tired? There are two coffee shops ahead, the first one is 700 feet south, the second one is 1200 feet north. The second one is cheaper."
It's the robot companion that's the futuristic element, really.
Splinter

Splinter is a sports car that has a top speed of 240 MPH (368 KPH). However, it is unlike all other cars - for it is made of wood and is therefore, lighter - allowing a higher speed. It uses some sort of substance to protect it from getting burned. The designer behind Splinter had in mind a fast yet ecologically safe vehicle. Unfortunately, you have to chop down trees to make a Splinter car, so I won't be expecting them in large quantities.
Volvo Safety Concept Car
http://www.wired.com/gadgets/miscellane ... 1/05/43656
Koenigsegg Quant Concept

A four-seat solar-powered electric supercar with batteries capable of full charge in 20 minutes that are infinitely rechargeable with no degradation.
http://www.worldcarfans.com/9090303.037 ... on-planned
Mercedes-Benz myCOMAND User Interface Vehicle

http://www.emercedesbenz.com/Nov08/17_0 ... _2008.html
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What do you like best... and what are your ideas? I personally like the Pivo 2 the best. Although the idea of a robot-assisted vehicle has been around for quite some time now, Nissan executes it quite well.











