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BMW Advanced driving H2 Concept | Concept Vehicle 08


The BMW advanced Driving Concept is a futuristic car design. It is a swift, single-seated roadster powered by Hydrogen. The joy of driving and experience is in the foreground. To meet the demands of modern society, the concept is embedded in an AI system and is obtaining hydrogen from a self-sufficient, sustainable system. The BMW H2 concept makes technology visible and understandable, actively integrates the user in all aspects of driving. Thus, is able to create an emotional connection between driver and vehicle.


The dashboard consists of two main parts. The body and the hovering steering/control unit. As soon as a user is connected with the car, Delphi the car and the user's AR device start working together. This and the start-up of the car are indicated by the steering starting to hover above the dashboard. Furthermore, the companion starts to glow, which shows the current status of the car, and information is displayed in AR. This hovering control unit consists of a body part and companion and is the center of the interior and the whole car. It can be used in operation modes. In the first one, called the ‘preparation mode’, the handles are fitted flush into the body, and not accessible to the driver. This mode is given to make changes to the performance of the car. For example, the main mode is the ‘driver mode’, which means that while driving, the color of the companion is changing- which indicates the speed of the driver- whether too fast or slow. All the more, the control unit moves according to the gestures of the driver.
All these features make the BMW advanced driving H2 concept, the most sensational and awaited driving concept of the future of automobiles.

BMW Advanced driving H2 Concept | Concept Vehicle 08

BMW Advanced driving H2 Concept | Concept Vehicle 08

BMW Advanced driving H2 Concept | Concept Vehicle 08

BMW Advanced driving H2 Concept | Concept Vehicle 08

BMW Advanced driving H2 Concept | Concept Vehicle 08

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