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Future Cars: Designs That Could Revolutionize the Vehicle Industry

By: Alex Hughes
Originally Published in  Science Focus

The vehicle industry rapidly improves every year, bringing about incredible new and exciting technology for cars.

The article "Future Cars: Designs That Could Revolutionize the Vehicle Industry" from BBC's Science Focus explores the latest advancements and concepts in car technology. From Tesla's resilient Cybertruck to BMW's color-changing iX Flow, these innovative designs promise to transform the future of transportation. The article highlights the potential of these futuristic vehicles to enhance functionality, safety, and environmental sustainability.

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