The Mullin Collection’s 1933 Hispano-Suiza J12 Cabriolet,
Coachwork by Carrosserie Vanvooren,
Michael Furman for the Mullin Automotive Museum,
Courtesy of Gooding & Company.
Parisian coachbuilder was responsible for this J12 Cabriolet’s
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Ferrari F12tdf Prototype
World’s Slowest Ferrari !
According to the listing, this F12tdf prototype was actually a modified F12 Berlinetta that was used as a development mule for the eventual, very special-edition F12tdf.
Once its duty as a development mule ended, Ferrari detuned its engine and software-limited it to just 15 mph.
After being detuned and put out of commission, a dealer imported it to the United States as a show and display car.
The car has a limited top speed of just 15 mph and isn't legal to register for road use.
Courtesy: Bring A Trailer
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"Swift Pod"
Designer Peter Stulz and his 3D illustration studio Xoio conceived this autonomous overnight travel concept vehicle which can drive passengers on its own while they’re sleeping inside the hotel-like cabin.
For the design team, Swift Pod can be booked like a normal taxi using an app – along with the desired time and place, or even pre-reserved for a specific date.
Once the autonomous overnight travel pod arrives, passengers board inside, and the vehicle autonomously calculates the optimal route and required speed to reach the destination in time.
Courtesy of Peter Stulz / Studio Xoio
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