Weird ONES - In the realm of modern car concepts, the Giugiaro VAD.HO stands out, resembling something fresh out of a Hot Wheels collection or a futuristic remote control car one might gift to children during the festive season. A distinctive feature of the VAD.HO is its utilization of the same V12 engine found in the BMW Hydrogen 7, coupled with BMW's 7-speed SMG transmission. The intriguing question arises: a hydrogen-powered V12?
The Italdesign Giugiaro VAD.HO Concept crafted by Italdesign, and unveiled at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show. (Picture from VAD.HO in Facebook) |
Contrary to initial impressions, the VAD.HO incorporates a BMW Hydrogen fuel cell that powers a hybrid-electric drivetrain, a characteristic shared by most hydrogen cars. The V12, on the other hand, is likely to be conventionally powered. Unveiled at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show and crafted by Italdesign, the Giugiaro VAD.HO exudes a futuristic aeronautic spirit seldom witnessed in the realm of hydrogen-powered vehicles.
The Italdesign Giugiaro VAD.HO Concept exudes a futuristic aeronautic spirit seldom witnessed in the realm of hydrogen-powered vehicles. (Picture from VAD.HO in Facebook) |
This tandem two-seater vehicle presents an unusual seating arrangement, with both the driver and rear passenger positioned on the left side. However, this design flexibility allows for the hydrogen ICE powertrain, located on the right side, to be adapted based on the driving country. The tandem configuration accommodates the challenges posed by the powertrain's significant scale and the required gas tank for the hydrogen propulsion system, typically available only in a cylindrical shape.
The Italdesign Giugiaro VAD.HO Concept presents an unusual tandem two-seater with both the driver and rear passenger positioned on the left side. (Picture from VAD.HO in Facebook) |
The closed cockpit design of the Giugiaro VAD.HO boasts futuristic, ergonomically crafted seats, featuring two joysticks on the driver's armrests and drive-by-wire technology that seamlessly integrates with the gaming enthusiast's sensibilities. The joysticks, strategically positioned on the armrests, assist the driver during curves and other demanding driving conditions.
The Giugiaro VAD.HO's closed cockpit design features futuristic, ergonomically crafted seats, equipped with two joysticks on the driver's armrests, seamlessly integrating drive-by-wire technology tailored to gaming enthusiasts. (Picture from Supercars.net) |
For the rear passenger, joystick envy is a non-issue, as they also possess a joystick to control two monitors embedded in the back of the driver's seat. This setup enables both driver and passenger to access essential data, including views from cameras mounted on the sides and rear of the vehicle. The data serves various purposes, from parking assistance to nighttime infrared driving, and even interactive communication with roadside infrastructure such as stoplights, when such features become available.
Italdesign Giugiaro VAD.HO Concept incorporates a BMW Hydrogen fuel cell that powers a hybrid-electric drivetrain, a characteristic shared by most hydrogen cars. (Picture from VAD.HO in Facebook) |
Safety is a paramount consideration in the Giugiaro VAD.HO's design, featuring four-point seat belts, a roll bar to which the glass cockpit dome attaches, and front and umbrella airbags. The vehicle proudly showcases a new "G" logo then, serving as the company's fresh marketing signature.
In essence, the Giugiaro VAD.HO is not merely a hydrogen-powered concept car; it represents a harmonious blend of futuristic design, innovative technology, and a commitment to safety. As we peer into the future of automotive innovation, the Giugiaro VAD.HO stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of smart and sustainable mobility. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | ITALDESIGN.IT | VADHO IN FACEBOOK | SUPRECARS.NET | HYDROGENCARSNOW | CARREVSDAILY ]
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