BMW says the design and technology of its two-seat Vision ConnectedDrive concept roadster are aimed at making the vehicle an integral part of a networked world. It is, perhaps, the ultimate social networking machine.
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The cabin is subdivided into three distinct areas by fiber-optic lighting. A heads-up display is said to fuse the actual view of
the road ahead with virtual content. The co-pilot – that would be the front-seat passenger – can review a stream of data that, if deemed worthy of the driver’s attention, can be forwarded to the
instrument panel.
BMW Vision
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