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I guess it's not a matter of predicting the future, but giving people (and the industry) time to get used to some ideas, to re-think them, refine them and find even better solutions for different aspects, like aesthetics, safety, comfort, efficiency, economy, etc. When you push the limit very, very far away, and then bring it back a little bit closer to "reality", people get more flexible to accept stuff that before was considered too edgy.
Concept cars have been preparing you mind through the years to make you think these "weird" shapes and ideas are actually ordinary. If you told some sci-fi fan back in the sixties that those exotic, spaceship-looking cars from futuristic movies would someday became mass-produced, they would laugh at you. Now look at modern Lamborghinis...
Concept cars have been preparing you mind through the years to make you think these "weird" shapes and ideas are actually ordinary. If you told some sci-fi fan back in the sixties that those exotic, spaceship-looking cars from futuristic movies would someday became mass-produced, they would laugh at you. Now look at modern Lamborghinis...