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The tech breakthrough—dubbed the “Transparent Bonnet”—is essentially a cloaking device for the front of the car, with a superimposed heads-up display making the hood appear see-through.
Land Rover’s “Transparent Bonnet” concept would make the hood of a car “virtually invisible,” making it easier for a driver to view terrain beneath the vehicle.
Continental Transparent Hood makes the bonnet 'transparent' for a clear view from under the car but how does it work & how does it help. We find out with Dayanand Acharya, Head of ADAS Engineering ...
No, you’re not hallucinating — that’s the hood of the car turning invisible in front of your very eyes.
A new innovation from Land Rover will, quite literally, let you see through tough obstacles on your course. The British manufacturer plans to unveil the technology it calls a "Transparent Hood" at ...
Using cameras placed under the hood, and projecting that live video feed onto the windshield, it creates an effect it calls the "Transparent Bonnet. " (Bonnet is the British term for a car's hood ...
For now, the transparent hood remains a concept that could make it into a production car in the future. But, of corse, so were the park assist and lane assist features a few years back.
Ladies and gentlemen drivers, the rendering we have here makes for one of the most extreme Dodge Charger Hellcat proposals we've featured to date ...
Take a front-mounted camera. Remap the view to the driver's line of vision, then project it through an HUD to make the hood seem transparent.
The Transparent Bonnet Concept utilizes cameras mounted in the car’s grille to capture a view of the road that’s usually obscured by the hood.
Land Rover's Discovery Vision concept features this neat tech that, using a head-up display, makes the hood appear invisible.
The technology provides full visibility of what is underneath and in front of the car. Land Rover Land Rover, the luxury SUV brand from British car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover, has invented a ...
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