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Mercedes VISION AVTR is a wild concept car inspired by “Avatar”

Mercedes VISION AVTR is a wild concept car inspired by “Avatar”

Posted on January 7, 2020January 7, 2020 By Jarvis

Mercedes-Benz has brought a new concept car to CES 2020, with the VISION AVTR inspired by James Cameron’s epic “Avatar” movie. Intended to embody themes of ecologically-sound mobility and the interaction of the passenger and their vehicle, the striking concept also uses new green materials.

It’s certainly unlike anything in Mercedes’ current line-up of vehicles, though that’s entirely by design. The automaker says that it was the symbiotic relationships in the 2009 sci-fi movie that inspired the unusual aesthetic, complete with ship-shifting bodywork.
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