Hyundai presents the car with his feet

Elevate will be one of the most strange sights in CES. Is it a vehicle that can still drive? Hyundai will answer this strange question at the (CES) electronics fair in Las Vegas on January 7th, revealing the Elevate concept. Like a traditional automobile, there will be four [...]
Elevate will be one of the most strange sights in CES.
Is it a vehicle that can still drive? Hyundai will answer this strange question at the (CES) electronics fair in Las Vegas on January 7th, revealing the Elevate concept.
Like a traditional automobile, there will be four wheels, but the unusual car will also be able to walk during long extensions that will allow them to move on an extremely treacherous terrain, Kosova Prees broadcast.
Hyundai is releasing only one computer for Elevate, but aims to show a complete prototype in CES.
The tool contains a relatively weak body with sufficient space to load a stretcher inside. There also appears to be an umbrella on the side that can offer an alternative way to the cabin, as there are no visible doors.
The wheels rise to protracted feet, allowing a significant increase in the extent of the journey to overcome obstacles. Tires don't seem to have too many moves, which raises the issue of how many attractions would there be off-road Eleviate.
The company claims that the car is capable of driving, walking, and even climbing through robotic aid. We hope that its manufacturer will show how a person controls the platform, as four-foot maneuvering and wheeling seems like a very complicated process.
Hyundai says that Elevate creates a new category of vehicles that the company calls the Ultimate Mobile, or UMV.
We're curious to find out whether the manufacturer actually intends to put a car all over the ground like this in production or whether the firm is just hoping to grab attention at a fair full of people by debuting something very strange.












