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Sintesi conforms to a world where cars communicate with each other
Sintesi conforms to a world where cars communicate with each other

Latest On The Pininfarina Sintesi Concept

  
February 12, 2008 4:38 PM by Zack Newmark
Filed Under: Pininfarina Concept Car Corporate/Financial Geneva Motor Show

It seems quite clear that one of the focal points of the upcoming Pininfarina Sintesi concept car has to do with a society where vehicles talk to each other to potentially eliminate traffic and accidents.  This information is insinuated in the latest edition of the Sintesi Magazine, released on the Pininfarina concept's website.

This new issue, also subtitled "Transparent Mobility", places the Sintesi as a vehicle that "communicates and interacts continually with other elements."  In doing so, the apparently adjustable auto-pilot tells the vehicle to speed up and slow down, pending road conditions and vehicle movement.  In one illustrated scenario, the Sintesi is approaching an intersection at the same time as several other cars.  But with no stoplights, it takes the Sintesi's artificial intelligence to determine the speed and trajectory to navigate through the crossroads as efficiently as possible.

Should the Sintesi have a viable system, called ClanCast, traffic lights and road signs would become obsolete.  Signals would be sent to the driver and displayed in the car on the completely decentralized data network.

Automobile Auto-Pilot is not a new idea, and frequently pops up in science fiction (I, Robot, anyone?).  It will be very interesting to see a fresh perspective on this idea.  The Pininfarina Sintesi will debut at the Geneva Motor Show.

Source: Pininfarina
Kepe
February 12, 2008 8:09:33 PM

Hmm, it seems to have a Maserati badge. I didn't know it's being designed for them :o

moyusuf
February 12, 2008 9:11:11 PM

No, thats just the Maserati Birdcage concept that inspired the design of the Sintesi. It seems to be a cross between the birdcage and the hatch back ont the right.

Penner
February 12, 2008 9:18:21 PM

I prefer a Jetta over this.

The_woo_factor
February 13, 2008 10:01:10 AM

Why does all concept cars look the same? I would prefer the car designed by Homer Simpson called "THE HOMER".

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