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Posted By: Cristian  Published in Cars Tags: ferrari, Iman Maghsoudi

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Built for speed but smart enough to drive itself. Pretty amazing, right? Will be the next Ferrari? Maybe not in the near future but possible in sometimes.

Designer Iman Maghsoudi believes that driving cars in the future will be like operating a PC while traveling 200 km/h.

If you drive the car at a slow speed, the driver will sit in a cockpit and has full control. After you exceed a certain speed limit, the onboard computer takes over the control.

The most important thing is that the vehicle changes its shape during drive for maximum aerodynamics to reduce friction and stay on the ground .

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