Engineers have invented a real-life Transformer car and it's
a chatterbox just like playful Bumblebee.
The video shows the full conversion of a sporty red BMW into
a lifesize robot, as its side panels come out and the chassis lifts up on legs.
Standing tall, the car's 'head' emerges, as it whirs like
Autobot Optimus Prime and towers like Megatron the fearsome Decepticon.
The amazing Letrons BMW is a working prototype and at this
stage remote controlled - in essence a giant toy.
The Turkish company explains the innovation, Antimon, on its
website, revealing that the unit is designed for a full Built by 12 engineers,
the four models available - Bizmut, Argon, Wolfram, and Tanta were built in
Ankara. Its head turns 120 degrees thanks to a motor, and a hydraulic control
system offers the technology need to lift the car up on its 'legs'.
Letrons adds that the vehicles "can be for sale if the
buyer's project and their reasons for use meet the criteria of the Letrons
team", although note that it's " not drivable in traffic yet ".
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