Whether you're looking for a self driving car, a touch free car, or an AI assistant, the HiPhi X is sure to fit your needs. This car has been designed with safety in mind, with an advanced camera and ultrasonic sensors, so you can relax in the knowledge that your car is safe.
Autonomous driving
Powered by Human Horizons' 'HOA' electrical architecture, HiPhi X is a world-leading intelligent all-electric vehicle. HiPhi X combines a world-class all-round performance with cutting edge technology and luxury features. It also features a developer-enabled 'HOA' electrical architecture that empowers third party developers to develop dynamic scenarios. The open source software platform of HOA gives users the power to build new smart vehicle experiences.
HiPhi X features the most advanced software capabilities available. This includes a theatre-style co-pilot screen and a world class AI assistant. The vehicle also uses a powerful data analysis engine to make intelligent decisions. Its autopilot system uses 24 sensors, including driver status detection cameras and smart front view cameras. The system also uses dual redundancy to ensure reliability in the event of system failure.
HiPhi X also features an active rear-wheel steering system. It accelerates from 0-100km/h in 3.9 seconds. It also features a 550km cruising range and a tight turning circle. It also offers the ability to park the vehicle safely. It is the first production model in China to achieve this.
HiPhi X also has an automated rear wheel angle articulation system. It is equipped with dual 220 kW motors, which provide strong power and excellent vehicle performance. It also features a large-capacity 97 kW hour battery. The battery has two battery options, which provide the user with an option for driving on a full charge. HiPhi X is also the first production vehicle in China to offer suspension control.
The autopilot system of HiPhi X also uses millimeter-wave radar and smart front view cameras to scan the road. The system can drive the vehicle within a 0-130km/h speed range, and is based on aircraft safety design principles. The HiPhi X autopilot system also uses a dual-redundancy system to ensure reliability in the event of system failure.
HOA's neural network consists of six'super brain' domain controllers that are connected via Gigabit Ethernet. This neural network is driven by a powerful data analysis engine and continuously learns and evolves the vehicle performance. It also contains over 500 sensors that are connected to the 'HOA' software platform, which empowers users to build new dynamic scenarios.
Touch-free doors
Among all the high-tech features of the HiPhi X is the fact that it is the first production car in the world to feature a touch-free door system. Developed by Human Horizons, the Chinese new energy vehicle brand, the HiPhi X has been designed to blend the comfort of a supercar with the functionality of an SUV.
The first prototype was unveiled to the public in July, a year after the company announced its intentions to start building a mass-market vehicle. The vehicle will be produced in small volumes by the end of 2020. There are two models, one with four seats and another with six seats. The four-seater is priced at RMB 800,000 and the six-seater will cost RMB 680,000.
The HiPhi X is powered by a 97 kW hour battery that can get the vehicle from 0-100km/h in 3.9 seconds. The vehicle also has a range of 610km under NEDC conditions. It is equipped with ICC intelligent navigation and L3 level autopilot features. It will also have a CrossLoop energy management system that uses cloud-based battery management.
The HiPhi X cabin features a high-definition color HUD, a full LCD instrument cluster, and a 16.9-inch central touchscreen. It also features a Touch-Pad steering wheel controls. The cabin also features an intelligent AI-powered HiPhi Play interactive visual display.
The vehicle also features a super-long wheelbase. This allows the interior to be more spacious for occupants. It also minimizes the amount of space the powertrain takes up. It also features a high-definition rear touchscreen for the intelligent refrigerator.
The vehicle also features facial recognition for hands-free entry and exit. The front and rear doors are electronically controlled and can open and close in six different ways. It can also unlock or lock with a smart key. The system also features smartphone ID and remote unlocking through the HiPhi app.
The vehicle also features a unique space capsule cabin. It's designed to be interactive and customizable. It features an eight-inch high-definition rear touchscreen, mobile phone slots, cup holders, and a luxury champagne bottle compartment. The cabin also includes adjustable backrests and leg rests.
Batmobile gull-wing doors
Unlike the typical side-to-side doors, gull-wing doors require a lot of engineering, and have been limited to high-end luxury cars and SUVs. Despite the fact that they look cool, they're not ideal in a rollover. Luckily, there are some modern gull-wing vehicles that have compensated for the design flaw.
The Batmobile, a storied car that has been used in comics, movies, and video games for decades, has a lot of unique features. For instance, it has an open cockpit with a step to climb in, but a "No step" sign indicates that there's no real reason to do so.
Another interesting feature is its high-tech safety features. This includes a remote driving system that makes it possible for Batman to run it on his own. The car also has a "coke bottle" shaped rear window, impact-absorbing bumpers, a remote locking engine cover, and a bulletproof one-way mirror.
The Batmobile's design has been tweaked many times over the years. The redesign, which took place in the early 1960s, included a "bat nose" and a two-passenger compartment. Some of the new features included a recessed rear window, a dome, and a "coke-bottle" shaped rear window. It also had some new lighting accents, including a yellow oval bat emblem on the hood.
The Batmobile was originally designed by George Barris, who bought a 1955 Ford concept car for $1.00. It first appeared in Batman comics and in animated series. Barris also worked on the car with Herb Grasse, a former Ford designer who would later work for Chrysler. Eventually, Marshall Hobert would take over styling duties.
The Batmobile is one of the most iconic vehicles of all time. It is a staple of pop culture, and has appeared in almost every Batman iteration. It also spawned a few variants, including a special edition that was inspired by Super Powers Batmobile. Some of these cars have red tail lights and blue headlights.
Another interesting car, the SV-1, was designed by Malcolm Bricklin in the early 1970s. It had a sleek silhouette, an integrated roll cage, and hydraulic-assisted gull-wing doors.
AI assistant
X's HiPhi Pilot combines laser and radar sensors to provide a full-featured SAE Level 3 automated driving system. It enables the vehicle to control braking, steering and distance calculation. It can also park the vehicle in a safe manner, and navigate parking garages.
The vehicle's design has been created by a team that focuses on visual aesthetics and safety. It has an elegant exterior and sophisticated software. The vehicle is also characterized by a human oriented architecture (HOA), a software platform that is over-the-air upgradeable. HOA is supported by a neural network, which is capable of processing large amounts of information. HOA's neural network is supported by a Gigbit Ethernet and a powerful data analysis engine. The open source software platform allows third party developers to create new dynamic scenarios.
The HOA's neural network continuously learns the performance of the vehicle and makes decisions through cloud computing. The neural network is supported by six "super brain" domain controllers. HOA's open source software platform provides a robust application ecosystem, and empowers third party developers to create new dynamic scenarios.
HiPhi X is designed to be the world's first continuously evolving super SUV. It offers the latest in-vehicle software systems and features the most advanced in-car data transmission bandwidth. The vehicle also features an advanced artificial intelligence assistant developed by Microsoft.
The HiPhi X will be officially launched at the Beijing Auto Show in 2020. The vehicle will reach the market in the first half of 2021. The vehicle will be priced at RMB 680,000 for the six-seater version. In addition to its advanced software, the vehicle features the world's first production SAE Level 3 automated driving system and the first mass-produced passenger vehicle with terrain AI recognition.
The HiPhi X is designed to meet the needs of pioneers across the world. It will feature an advanced artificial intelligence assistant and a secure electrical architecture. It also includes a state-of-the-art UX display system, smart ISD interactive lamps, and low-gloss matte clear coat. Its smart doors can be opened by facial recognition software.