The car can be driven from either seat and imitates creatures from the Avatar FUTURISTIC Mercedes car is inspired by the Avatar movie and can be controlled with your mind. Mercedes Vision AVTR is a ...
AVTR is text-speak for Avatar, but it’s also short for Advanced Vehicle Transformation. This is the name of the six metre-long super-luxe future limo Mercedes debuted at CES in Vegas in January, a ...
This is the Mercedes Vision AVTR concept. It’s the result of a partnership between the German car company and the team behind the Avatar movie franchise. Revealed for the first time at the Consumer ...
Inspired by the breathtaking film Avatar, with its groundbreaking special effects, Mercedes-Benz’s new Vision AVTR concept car (‘Avacar’, anyone?) posits a far-future mode of automobile travel where ...
Mercedes-Benz has teamed up with the team behind the Avatar science-fiction film franchise to develop the Vision AVTR (Advanced Vehicle Transformation) concept car. The bold four-seater, unveiled at ...
devices and plant-based pork to C.E.S Mercedes brought (arguably) the most head-turning piece of tech, in the form of the futuristic, Mercedes Benz VISION AVTR. The Vision AVTR or “ADVANCED VEHICLE ...
Mercedes-Benz's latest autonomous concept car, the Vision AVTR, boasts a 'brain-computer interface' that allows passengers to control various features with their thoughts. To operate, users focus on ...
In perhaps the unlikeliest partnership since Land Rover’s design boss teamed up with a swimwear company to release a waterproof three-piece suit, Mercedes has jumped into bed with the folks behind ...
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Mercedes-Benz has revealed its take on the vehicle as a "living creature" with the Vision AVTR concept, which takes design cues from the sci-fi fantasy film Avatar. Dubbed the Vision AVTR, the design ...
A host of car manufacturers at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas have taken to the stage to show off what they think the future of driving will look like. Unsurprisingly they expect the ...