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Friday, 18 July 2014

super invisible car by mercedes


And yes it is “INVISIBLE’. What you read is right! The much awaited upper invisible car was finally made by Mercedes Benz. It’s not fantasy any more, and they have done it. It’s amazing to hear that we are finally sitting in the world where such technology now really exists!


Invisible car into production in 2014
Mercedes new F-cell vehicle is being marketed as a car that’s “virtually invisible to the environment”. That’s because the hydrogen fuel cell electric car, which converts compressed hydrogen into electricity to drive the motor which has only one emission which is water vapour.
Invisible car by Mercedes blends completely with surroundings
To promote the car’s invisibility, Mercedes equipped one side of the car with sheets of led that show streaming images captured by a canon 5D Mark || camera attached to the other side of the car. The car blends into the background, making it nearly invisible.

Promotion of invisible car

While Mercedes-Benz claims to be ready to mass produce hydrogen-powered vehicles, the cost of production is still prohibitive. Engineers have created a low-cost catalyst for hydrogen production, but the actual cost of the vehicles is out of reach for most European and American customers, digital trends.com reported. A Mercedes-Benz F-CELL car can travel up to 250 miles using an electric engine equivalent to 134 horsepower. Commercial hydrogen-powered cars may not arrive for real until 2015, analysts anticipate, the major problem in the US being the cost of establishing proper equipment at gas stations. And although “invisible” won’t be one of the colour choices,its 240-mile range should still appeal to folks