Toyota Biomobile Mecha, Supercar Concept of 2050, Powered by Pollution

August 9th, 2009 | by Thrystan |

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We’re once again having a look at cars from the year 2050 and this time it’s a Toyota we’re dealing with. The Toyota Biomobile Mecha concept supercar is powered by pollution, since its skin can absorb the harmful substances in the air and turn them into energy.

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There’s a “real time strategic navigation planning system” aboard the Toyota vehicle, basically a 3D scanner of the surrounding environment, that’ll guide the car anywhere you want to go and allow it to adapt to any situation.

Toyota Biomobile Mecha relies on nanotechnology and it’s able to expand and contract, both horizontally and vertically. This is a huge advantage for people who need a compact car when the parking space is tight, but also a slim and aerodynamic ride on the fast roads of the future.

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  1. 2 Responses to “Toyota Biomobile Mecha, Supercar Concept of 2050, Powered by Pollution”

  2. By broly on Jul 20, 2010 | Reply

    it possible but through quantum mechanics

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