2016 Italdesign Giugiaro GEA Car

by AllAutoExperts    |  22 October, 2015

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This concept is called Italdesign Giugiaro GEA, a luxury car that seems to be coming straight from the future. The car is the result of Italdesign Giugiaro based in Moncalieri. It manages to introduce a new driving technology, the piloted driving.

This car can also be perceived as a SPA on wheels, since it offers various modes to its passengers, like wellness, dream or business mode. But wait, there is more! Style is everything when it comes to the GEA, so when the car is in the piloted driving mode, the windshield's color changes so that it combines perfectly with the car's color. Moreover, the LEDs and the lasers change their color, as well, based on the mode the car is driven in.

But back to the most important innovation, brought to the world by GEA - the Piloted Driving mode. This is a mode that allows the car to be driven in an autonomous manner, which will surely be copied by other big car brands in the future. This way, the car becomes a simple means of transportation, in the case when driving itself isn't the biggest pleasure of the driver. In this mode, the driver isn't the main person in the cabin, if we have to put it in more simple words. All the passengers are able to focus on their own needs, while GEA gets them from one point to another.

This way, time becomes even more available, the people being able to solve their issues and spend the time productively while getting where they need to be. Thus, the car can be a business office, a wellness center, or even a bedroom.

Don't worry, the performance of the car hasn't been affected by the comfort it provides in any way; the differentials have four electric engines installed on each of them, the entire system developing 570 kW while reaching a maximum speed of 250 km/h.

The car body,s dimensions place it directly in the luxury limos segment: 5.37 m long, 1.98m wide, and 1.46 m high.

The exterior of the car impresses through the omnipresent Italian style and elegancy, blended with the sports features. Magnesium, aluminum, and carbon fiber are the main materials used in the chassis and car body, its total weight being of only 2000 kg.

The cabin of the car seems to constantly be communicating with its exterior, by changing the external colors based on the selected mode.

The wheels come in 26 inches, which makes the car even easier to be driven. The lighting system is based on the Audi laser light technology and LEDs.

As has been stated above, the driver isn't regarded as the most important person in the car anymore. The interior design and environment focus on the passengers on the backseat by providing them pleasant opportunities. The business mode includes the transformation of the cabin into a genuine office, with a table and proper lights that help focus and attention. The wellness mode allows the passenger to warm up his muscles by practicing special exercises. The lights also change so that the ambiance gets warm and relaxing. The dream mode implies complete and total relaxation. Blue light, relaxing pictures, the chairs transforming into a real bed. Bet you have already understood that the entire car comes with high tech specifications. For example, LG has collaborated with the car's manufacturer and provided a 12.3 IPS screen for the board panel. You will find more LG gadgets installed in the car, like an LG lamp, LG smartwatches, or LG mirrors.

Watch the official video and convince yourself of its gorgeousness.

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