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Nissan launched the GT-R(X) 2050 concept car that uses the brain-computer interface to control tummy driving

Officially announcement comes from Nissan, a new concept model GT-R (X) 2050 on the 16th. This is designed by a Korean designer Jaebum Choi. He had a bold vision for the 2050 model and designed and manufactured this concept car based on the inspiration of the Nissan sports car GT-R.

GT-R (X) 2050 requires the driver to wear a VR helmet and enter the car on his face to drive. At the same time, the helmet has a brain-computer interface that relies on consciousness to control the car.

The shape of the concept car also fits the human body while ensuring safety. Jaebum Choi said that this design is to create a kind of exoskeleton that unites humans and vehicles.

The concept of the car is totally electric, with spherical tires that can turn 360 degrees on the spot. The tire diameter is 21 inches and the wheels are 15 inches.

The wheel hub design facilitates rapid cooling and guarantees performance under extreme braking conditions. In addition, this car is also equipped with a liftable wing design and also serves as a cover for the car cockpit.

This car has been manufactured in a 1:1 physical size with a length of 2908mm, a height of 658mm, a width of 1537mm, and a wheelbase of 1756mm.

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