Years go by, yet unique and impressive automotive events remain etched in memory, not forgetting the rarity of some car names that made them one-of-a-kind or the customization to make them stand ...
However, in 1939, the first transparent car was introduced in the United States, causing a stir in the industry and among the public. It wasn't just a model where you could see everything inside ...
Using cameras placed under the hood, and projecting that live video feed onto the windshield, it creates an effect it calls the "Transparent Bonnet." (Bonnet is the British term for a car's hood.) ...
First up is the Transparent Pillar system ... the system uses the roof pillars to display what's going on around the car. If there's an obstacle hidden by the A-pillars, the system shows you ...