Vauxhall has revealed the futuristic GT Concept, which showcases a host of innovative technology to improve driver experience, ahead of the sportcar’s debut at the Geneva Motor Show.
Leading its innovation is a system called Human Machine Interface (HMI), which means the sports car is operated purely by voice control and a central touchpad, making it button-less.
The self-learning system recognises the driver’s habits and adapts to his or her needs. This results in a dialogue during which the car responds in spoken form and can, for example, chose the right music, route or temperature according to the situation. HMI could even recognise whether passengers want to listen to hip-hop or chill-out music.
To always offer the most appropriate support, the software learns from every command, every touch of the steering wheel and every setting over days, months and years.
Vauxhall looks to the future with a new concept car