
They says that the flexible, stretchable water resistant translucent man-made fabric skin – polyurethane-coated Spandex is resilient and durable. It resists high or low temperatures and doesn’t swell or shrink and the movement doesn’t slacken or damage the fabric. The body also can change its shape according to exterior conditions and the speeds and also allows the driver to change its shape at they desire. The fabric being stretched over a moveable frame essential shapes are formed beneath the skin by an aluminium wire structure, though at points where movement is needed like the ducts, door openings, spoiler, flexible carbon struts are used. The shape of the frame is controlled by many electric and hydraulic actuators for example the headlights are revealed when small motors pull the fabric back in an eyelid like fashion. As the fabric is translucent the taillights shine through it.



GINA has just four panels consist of the bonnet, the two side panels and the boot. It can grow a higher rear spoiler for stability at high speed. Its doors open in butterfly style, and are covered by a fabric piece reaching all the way from the nose of the car to their trailing edge which when closed leaves a perfectly smooth surface. Access to the engine can be gained through a slit that can open in the middle of the bonnet.
When the car is parked, the car’s steering wheel and instruments sit in an ‘idle’ position on the centre console to allow the driver easy entry. The steering wheel and instruments assume their correct positions when the driver presses the start button and the headrest rises from the seat once the driver is seated, making it easier to get in and out of the car. I dont know about you guys but i like this car. I just can't wait for it to role on the streets.
1 comment:
wow..!!!impressive ya..this latest start to show its elegant and demand of the driver..I like it..but of course expensive ya?hehe..
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