Swiss automotive design and engineering firm, Rinspeed, and plastics supplier Bayer MaterialScience, have created an natural gas—powered concept car that "senses" a driver's biometric patterns and adjusts the car's systems accordingly. The Senso uses a system of sensors to sense and respond to, as well as feed drivers' senses — sight, touch, feel, smell and hearing — to enhance the experience of driving. Seems kind of, well, intimate to us. Plus, we'd be afraid of getting sucker-punched for tailgating. [Update: New images added.]
Rinspeed and Bayer MaterialScience Develop "Senso" Concept Car [The Auto Channel]
Rinspeed Concept Cars [Rinspeed]
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