The Most Innovative And Eye-catching Cars Of CES 2017

 Technology is growing in a faster pace. Check out this super cars.

Toyota Concept-i

Toyota's new Concept-i uses artificial intelligence to transform the relationship between car and driver. The car will recognize the driver's mood and interact with them on a personal level. Sound like K.I.T.T.? Toyota calls it "Yui."
The Concept-i control panels are minimal because many of the functions are designed to be voice-controlled. The doors will open automatically when users approach.

Nissan BladeGlider

The Nissan Blade Glider is a zero-emission, high-performance sports car for the 21st century. It has an electric engine, but it operates so quietly that the car seems to glide along roadways.
The Blade Glider's aerodynamic design includes gull-wing doors that slide up vertically.

Nissan Intelligent Mobility

As part of its Intelligent Mobility effort, Nissan wants to combat the most pressing issues addressing the industry today: climate change, traffic congestion, road fatalities and increasing air pollution. The ultimate goal is zero emissions and zero fatalities on the road, which will be accomplished by AI and more environmentally friendly vehicles, among other things. And fancy-looking cars like this one.

BMW HoloActive Touch Concept

Voice-driven interfaces aren't the only new way to interact with your car. BMW showed off a HoloActive Touch concept that uses holograms to convey information to the driver.

Honda Self-Balancing Motorcycle

You will still need a motorcycle permit to ride one of these, but it will be a lot easier to pass the test. The Honda Self-Balancing Motorcycle uses a gyroscope to keep the bike upright and moving in the right direction.

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