If we look into the future of cars and in today's Automotive World, there seems to be fierce competition between internal combustion engines and electric motor powered cars, which are becoming more accepted as reality with high electric performance numbers that match our arrival there combustion engine powered predecessors. Not to mention, zero-emissions from electric cars with today's selection of the tube, which one would you choose? From concept supercars to curse of the future that doesn't even have a steering wheel. We take a look at 8 cars that you'll see in the near future.
1.Zenvo TSR-S
The Zenvo TSR-S is a mere full-blown race car made for the streets. It's a cross between the TS1-GT and it's pure race track sibling the TSR. The heart-stopping 1177 base horsepower comes from a 5.8 liter V8 ‘’racing engine’’ with twin centrifugal supercharger sense sequential fuel injection. Putting the power to the ground is a paddle-shift it 7-speed transmission.
The TSR-S centrifugal wing concept is able to maintain the high downforce and generate a large and re-directed force with its active aerodynamics, and it needs it as the car can reach a top speed of 325 kilometers an hour that's 202 miles per hour and reaches zero to 100 kilometers an hour; 0 to 60 in just two point eight seconds. The wing turns on it's own depending on which way the steering wheel is turned. This car is more than likely capable of much more power but has an electronic limiter.
2.Audi Aicon
This new Audi concept car is an all-electric car, which has leading-edge technology that has a full level 5 autonomy. That means it's a driverless car that has no steering wheel, no pedals, and no buttons to push; there is just a dash and interior seating.
The car uses lasers and radar to see where it's going and therefore doesn't have long-distance headlights. Howdy boasts that this car demonstrates the ‘’World of Tomorrow’’; it has a high-tech computer control system that can take voice, performing different tasks, taking driving directions and putting the interior into relaxation mode in which the car automatically sends its windows for privacy and plays your favorite music. Passengers can control the icon using the sleek-touch control rail that wraps around the front of the cabin. Howdy promises haptic feedback as well as voice and facial recognition, simply relax and the car takes you where you want to go. The car is fitted with an electric motor on each wheel. It uses solid batteries instead of lithium-ion, which provide more power. Total power is 260 kilowatts and 500 nanometers which equal around 348 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque.
3.Icona Nucleus
Described as the ultimate self-driving living room, the icon a nucleus is a fully level 5 autonomous concept car, which means that the car needs zero human interaction for its mechanical operation. It only needs the directions to where the passenger wishes to go.
The motto volume exterior, which it is called, is asymmetrical as the car only has one door for entry. Like a protective bubble, the nucleus protects and embraces its passengers at the same time, offering a stunning view to the outside thanks to an extremely wide glass surface which constitutes the majority of the upper body. The concept stretches out far enough to allow six people to comfortably travel. Power is estimated at an unbelievable 600 base horsepower coming from the in-wheel electric motors. Many people don't like the idea of a self-driving car and would say it defeats the whole idea of owning an automobile, but this car could drop you off at the airport and then pick up the children from school.
4.Mustang Shelby GT500
For those who want to drive their car-have no fear, just because everyone else is going on that Thomas Ford is keeping it real with the all-new Mustang Shelby GT500, which is twice as more powerful as the original 1967 Mustang performance model with a rumored 72 base horsepower.
The car will also include a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission to put all that power to the ground. However, it's also rumored that the car will have an automatic 10-speed transmission which is developed with General Motors who have said that the transmission is much quicker than the best dual-clutch transmission. No one is sure what the power plan is yet, but it could be a turbocharged version of the 5.2 liter V8, which comes in the Shelby GT350 models. To tease everyone, in January when they released the teaser video and then once again with a black shadowy image of the front of the car which gives it an incredibly aggressive look. The new model will fill the void left by the previous generation Shelby GT500 and could go by the same name.
5.McLaren Senna
Most car Buffs and aficionados will instantly recognize the 78 that McLaren has given to their latest supercar offering. This extreme Supercar has an aggressive appearance and is a mid-engined rear-wheel-drive car. The car Sports McLaren's race active chassis control 2 or RCC2 and offers a variety of handling modes including comfort, sport, and race. The car has active front and rear aerodynamics giving the car up to 800 kilograms of downforce.
The cockpit of the car has only the instrumentation unique and includes ultra like one-piece carbon-fiber racing scenes. The McLaren Center with its carbon fiber frame is one of the lightest road cars that Mclaren has ever built since the F1 and weighs just 1198 kilograms without fuel. It's powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 that McLaren says is the most powerful road car internal combustion engine ever. The M840TR engine produces 789 base horsepower and 590-foot-pounds of torque at the top of its power bank. That's a lot for a car that weighs only 2,700 pounds. With that kind of power to weight ratio, you get savage performance with 0 to 200 km/h in just 6.8 seconds; 0-60 achieved in a ridiculous 2.8 seconds. The cost of the car is around 1 million dollars and only 500 of these cars will be made for the production year.
6.Pininfarina HK GT electric supercar
A lot of purest scoff at the idea of cars going electric, while many others embrace the idea. The Pininfarina HK GT is a prime example of modern technology. The HK GT is powered by batteries and comes equipped with a range extender and electrical control.
In true GT fashion: the roof slopes down towards the rear leading to a sharpened rear end. The HK GT uses a turbine as a range extender to provide its equivalent to 792 BHP. It can run on a variety of fuels such as petrol diesel and hydrogen. With that kind of power you can expect 0 to 62 miles per hour in 2.9 seconds, 155 miles per hour flat-out, 60 miles on battery power alone and around 600 miles using the range extender
7.Renault EZ-GO
Not every cat that showed up at the Geneva Motor Show was a supercar, and this entry is a little bit different but is a cool concept all around. Right now, shut up with the EZ- Go, which is a robot taxi. This design is being called a socially responsible concept car.
The EZ-Go is deliberately designed to be as distant as possible from the current trends of automotive design, which isn't that hard to see. With huge glass panels on all sides, this car taking an outdoor field, even when it's filled up with people and luggage. It's an all-electric level for an autonomous vehicle that actually won't be for sale to the public; you might, however, see this car all over as it rolled out of the taxi. Renault would either use the car itself as a taxi service or sell the cars to other taxi companies. Although, the latter is in a positive thing yet. Right now suggest the cost of a ride in one would be slightly dearer than a bus ticket, but still cheaper than an Uber or Lyft.
8.Hyundai Le Fil Rouge
This car is low and wide and comes with an enormous grill at the front end with an electronic LED lighting that alerts other cars and pedestrians of its presence. Right now, there is no word on the powertrain as the car is an exercise in beauty and luxury for the time being. The slick-looking car has oversized sports wheels and tires and other features including an aviation-inspired, 2-way air conditioning system and trims made from revitalized wood and high-tech fabrics.
Infotainment is handled by a panoramic design with haptic feedback in front of the driver providing access to all the controls. Well, rear passengers also get each a touchscreen of their own. The inside cabin is dressed up with a combination of wood and modern fabrics, while a floating center console stretches from the front to the rear. Le Fil Rouge is a reinterpretation of Hyundai's design DNA that originated from the brand's historical Hyundai Coupe Concept in 1974, but this model is a far better evolution of the original.