Lotus Theory: Intelligent Performance Vehicle
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Lotus Cars has unveiled a concept car called Theory 1 .
The concept car is a three -seater sportscar with 987 horsepower and haptics and binaural speakers.
The seats are clad in an "adaptive soft and lightweight robotic textile" that communicates with the occupants.
The Theory 1 is mostly a way for Lotus to show off the various technologies it's working on.
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