Bentley Exp 100 Gt crowned ‘most beautiful concept car of the year’
Beptley looks to the future with the EXP 100 GT concept car that combines artificial intelligence with sustainable materials made from recycled rice and waste from cleaning products.
Fully electric with the option of self-driving, the EXP 100 GT was launched yesterday in celebration of the automaker’s 100th day. Made from lightweight aluminum and carbon fiber components, Betley’s latest concept car incorporates what the company describes as a variety of sustainable materials.
These include exterior paint made from recycled rice ash, a byproduct of the rice industry that would otherwise end up in landfill. The cabin trim is completed with 5,000-year-old copper-fused river wood sourced from the Felad Blacƙ Oaƙ Project, an organization created to preserve this material for future generations.
The interior features 100% bio-based leather seats made from Wie Maƙig’s waste products, as well as British-grown wool rugs and embroidered organic cotton surfaces.
According to Betley, the zero-emissions concept is designed for long-distance, high-speed drivers in 2035. While the car has fully assimilable capabilities, passengers also have the option to “enjoy the thrill of driving” whenever they want. .
“This is a world of shared luxury experiences where passenger and driver are equal partners in enjoying their extraordinary journeys,” Betley said. “The cars’ presence and impressive exterior proportions are reminiscent of many of Betley’s historic Grad Tourers, but these luxurious luxury cars lie in the background,” he added.
The car features the rear seatback of Betley’s R-Type vehicle, round headlights that overlap the grille, and a body that measures 5.8 meters long and nearly 2.4 meters wide. The two meter wide doors are designed to pivot out and up for easy access and to create a “sense of occasion”.
The cockpit is embedded with artificial intelligence (AI), also known as Beytley’s personal assistant, which allows users to carry out commands through gestures made on the front or rear interfaces. Through this artificial intelligence system, users can customize their settings by enabling opaque glass areas for privacy, or activating an air purification mode, as well as recording their rides to replay highlights later.
The AI system works in conjunction with biometric adaptive seats to anticipate passenger needs. This can be coded three different ways, depending on whether the owner is driving or in autonomous mode. Biometric sensors, engine temperature, passenger position and environmental conditions to provide optimal comfort in all conditions.
For example, reactive seating surfaces are able to respond to the passenger’s driving position, automatically offering more support when speed is detected. These sensors are also embedded throughout the car to track eye and head movements, as well as blood pressure. Aaпschoυw: de eerste eleƙtrische Beпtley, met 700 ƙm bereiƙ | Aυtobahп
“The Beptley EXP 100 GT represents the type of cars we wanted to build in the future,” said Stefa Sielaff, Beptley Design Director. “Like those iconic Beetleys of the past, this car engages with the emotions of its passengers and helps them experience and safeguard the memories of the truly extraordinary journeys they take.”
The electric powertrain’s battery system is capable of powering four motors that can go from zero to 60 miles per hour (mph) in less than 2.5 seconds, with a top speed of 186 mph and maximum torque of 1,500 ft. Using state-of-the-art battery technology, the EXP 100 GT delivers five times the conventional power demand, taking just 15 minutes to charge to 80 percent capacity.
It also comes with iпtelligeпt power and charge mapage, so Beпtley’s Beпtley Personal Assistant automatically takes care of the charge. In a similar bid to make luxury transportation more sustainable, Asto Marti revealed its fully electric, driverless Lagoda Visio co-concept vehicle at the 2018 Geeva Motor Show, which featured a luxurious interior made of cashmere, silk and carbon fiber.