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German carmaker BMW showcased the world’s first “colour-changing” car at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
The concept car, called the BMW iX Flow, uses electronic ink technology to change the car’s exterior colour into a variety of patterns in gray and white at the touch of a button. The firm has not yet confirmed the production date for the car.
“This is really energy efficient colour change using the technology E Ink,” said BMW research engineer Stella Clarke. “So we took this material – it’s kind of a thick paper – and our challenge was to get this on a 3D object like our cars.”
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No energy is needed to maintain the colour the driver selects, according to BMW. “My favourite use case is the use of colour to influence sunlight reflections,” said Clarke. “On a hot, sunny day like today, you could switch the colour white to reflect sunlight. On a cold day, you could switch it black to absorb the heat.”
Though the vehicle displayed at CES could only alternate between gray and white, the technology will be expanded to cover a spectrum of colour, according to BMW.
With Reuter inputs