Lamborghinis of the future might be programmed to perceive your emotions and adjust driving characteristics accordingly.
Lamborghini, the renowned luxury sports car brand, is envisioning a future where driving is not just faster or cleaner, but smarter too. According to Rouven Mohr, the company's Chief Technology Officer, next-generation technologies are being explored to reshape the driver-car interaction.
At the heart of this revolution is Lamborghini's advanced adaptive handling technologies, enabled by a new 6D sensor. This sensor, similar to the six-axis IMUs fitted to many high-performance motorcycles, provides precise information about the car's body movement across all three axes of motion, plus pitch, roll, and yaw.
This level of precision allows engineers to fine-tune the car's reaction in real time, narrowing the gap between mechanical grip and electronic control. The 6D sensor is a key technology for Lamborghini's ambitions to reshape driver-car interactions in the future.
Lamborghini's machine learning system, implemented in a steer-by-wire system, is another significant step towards smarter driving. This system adjusts torque based on surface grip and driving style, adapting over time by learning the driver's habits and adjusting accordingly.
The system can limit steering angle to avoid understeer when it recognizes excessive use, and can wind back electronic safety systems when a skilled driver is detected. It could also potentially enable the car to manage the rotation of the car in a different way, based on the driver's desired driving experience.
Maurizio Reggiani, responsible for using machine learning in torque control at Lamborghini, believes that the car could be designed to respond differently when the driver wants a more sideways driving experience. The future development of Lamborghini's machine learning system may involve monitoring systems to detect the driver's desired driving experience.
Lamborghini's vision includes artificial intelligence that can adjust a car's behavior based on the driver's style and mood. The new 6D sensor, introduced with the Fenomeno, records data that is crucial for the management of the car's control, according to Mohr.
The new 6D sensor and machine learning system are significant strides towards a future where driving is not just about speed, but about an enhanced, personalised experience. As Lamborghini continues to push the boundaries of automotive innovation, we can look forward to a future where the car responds not just to the road, but to the driver.
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