Nanotechnology, cars
that eventually become palm trees, a bio-diesel vehicle that recycles
itself--these are the lines along which the bright young things in
Californian car styling studios are thinking. With so many makers having
design facilities on the west coast, the LA Auto Show has used this
situation to its advantage by running a competition each year for the
most exciting new concept. This year's entrants included Mercedes-Benz,
Volkswagen, Mini and Audi.

Other makes like
Acura and Toyota have also taken part. Even Hummer has a fuel-cell
concept that uses an algae-filled body to convert carbon dioxide into
oxygen. Pang of conscience there?
Chances are, not many of these ideas will make it into the
mainstream, but by embracing new and sustainable technologies and
thinking laterally, cars of the future should still be interesting.
It's perhaps no
surprise that Audi has taken its space frame philosophies (seen in the
first-ever A8) and run with them to come up with the Dynamic Space
Frame.
The frame integrates all fluid and electrical channels within it.
The car will use a hydraulic fluid drive instead of the traditional
propshaft and electric currents will interact with a fluid-based
suspension to control the ride. Who knows? This could form the basis of
the fifth-generation TT.
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