Toyota takes on Tron: Car-bike hybrid has an interactive windscreen and monitors mood to warn drivers if you've got road rage
The car giant has unveiled its futuristic FV2 automated bike design
Revealed at the New York Auto Show, it looks like something out of Tron
The 'Fun Vehicle 2' can take you to destinations at the touch of a button
A panel rises up when you sit in the bike with an interactive screen
You can also steer by shifting from side to side in 'driver mode'
Toyota says the unique vehicle will be 'driving fun in the future'
No release date for the bike has yet been announced
You might think the future of driving will be limited to ‘boring’ driverless cars that take us from place to place.
But Toyota has other ideas in mind with their FV2 bike that looks like something out of the film Tron.
They claim the bike, while autonomous, will be ‘driving fun in the future’ by reading your emotions and providing information on its augmented reality display.
Although teased before, the bike has now been unveiled at the New York Auto Show, which runs from 18 to 27 April.
If you think it looks like something plucked out of the realms of science fiction, you wouldn’t be wrong.
The FV2, which stands for ‘Fun Vehicle 2,’ is intended to give us a glimpse of a future where vehicle interaction between man and machine is greater than ever.
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