Vending machines offer many things. From standard food and drink to other products, and now also cars! The first car vending machine in the world is called Carvana Car Vending Machine, and it is located near the city of Nashville (USA). Of course, there are no classic measurements, because these are not toy cars, and you also don't have to pay on the spot, as you complete all the purchase procedures beforehand online. You simply pick it up here, without any bureaucracy.
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LM3D Swim is the first printed car intended for mass production. Most of its parts were contributed by a 3D printer. 3D printers (which allow the rapid creation of a physical model based on a computer model) are becoming more and more popular, and their utility is expanding like a balloon. But the fact that we will be printing cars with them already in 2015 seemed a bit too optimistic anyway. But Local Motors pleasantly surprised us and presented the electric car LM3D Swim, which you will be able to drive already in 2017.
The Fenyr Supersport is a new exotic supercar from the prestigious Lebanese brand W Motors, which in three years has launched itself from complete obscurity into the stratosphere of supercars. After the exceptional and exclusive model Lykan Hypersport, which "accumulated" the brand's fame, they are now presenting another prestigious monster, the Fenyr Supersport, which is a little less exclusive. If the Lykan Hypersport was limited to seven units, which were sold for 3.4 million US dollars, the Fenyr Supersport is slightly more attainable (if the first was reserved for the oligarchs, the second is for everyone obscenely rich), since every year they will make 25 units priced at $1.85 million.
The Opel Astra Sports Tourer is the new Opel Astra station wagon, which has kept the same dimensions as the previous station wagon, so the driver gets 2.5 centimeters more headroom, and the rear passengers get 2.8 centimeters more legroom. In addition to the passenger cabin, the trunk also grew by 40 liters. Just like the new Opel Astra, Opel is betting a lot on its station wagon derivative, the new Astro Sports Tourer, which will come in handy for the hatchback in pursuit of the Rüsselsheim-based brand's sales goals.
The Range Rover Evoque Convertible has been teased since 2012, and after years of market testing, it will go into mass production in mid-2016. The very first compact premium SUV without a roof arch and cosmetic defects will be available in more than 170 countries, in a limited edition. The topless Evoque Convertible hits showrooms in mid-2016.
The Nissan Juke is a basic eye-catcher, and to mark the 5th birthday of this bestseller, Nissan and British artist Owen Gildersleeve have created a life-size origami Juke. The artist drew inspiration from the car design process, which begins when ideas are put on paper. Something similar was done by Lexus some time ago, which made the IS driving car out of cardboard. Unfortunately, the Nissan Juke is not driveable, but it is no less attractive. It is made from as many as 2000 sheets of paper!
The Hyundai Tucson Adventuremobile is a redesigned version of the Hyundai Tucson SUV, which can be seen from miles away. SoCal, or John Pangilinan, is responsible for it, who held the scalpel and, among other things, sewed the roof tent for it. The ultimate adventure car, which can be a completely normal suv during the week, not only allows you to conquer any terrain, but also to spend the night wherever your heart desires.
The seventh part of the Star Wars saga is already knocking on the door, and to make it easier for us to wait for December 17, 2015, the website Carwow has recreated famous car models based on the characters from the famous space franchise Star Wars. Are you interested in what Darth Vader would look like as a BMW Z4 or a Stormtrooper as an Alfa Romeo Giulia?
Bond, James Bond. Expensive cars, beautiful women and impeccable style, in addition to famous words, were the constant stars of secret agent 007. In the last half century, the famous spy made us jealous not only because of his friendships with beauties and technological toys, but also because of the cars he drove. The last of them, the Aston Martin DB10, is a new object of desire that we will be able to admire in action on the movie screens very soon, but before that, let's take a look at the best cars that James Bond has ever driven, and in what big shoes foot DB10.
The Nissan IDS is an all-electric self-driving car of the future that Japan's Nissan unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show. It represents the brand's vision of the future of cars. The car boasts the latest achievements in the field of artificial intelligence and the latest safety technology. When the driver hands over control of the vehicle to Autopilot, it imitates the driver's driving style. Any owner, any autopilot, that is.
Mazda RX-VISION is Mazda's vision of the future, which will probably grow into a serial model in a few years. It is the next generation of sportsman, which will be driven by a rotary engine. The Japanese will present the study to the interested public at the Tokyo Motor Show 2015, and they have already given car fans quite a few bones to chew on. One of these is certainly the engine, and the announcement of a new generation of the brand's vehicles with the RX designation also stirs the imagination.
Compared to its predecessor, the new Mini Cabrio has grown a bit, and with it, our appetites for the summer of 2016 have also grown. It maintains the driving sensations of a go-kart and the multi-layered canvas roof that folds or erects in a mere 18 seconds, but the new Mini Cabrio has made both visual and substantive leap forward. There is a never-before-seen package of LED headlights, improved digital communication with the surroundings, more space on the seats and in the trunk... It will roll into showrooms in March 2016.