Koenigsegg Regera
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Koenigsegg Regera
Neonode the optical touch technology company, today announces the feature of Nenode zForce touch technology in Koenigsegg Regera, the words fastest accelerating, most powerful production car ever.
Koenigsegg launches the new hybrid megacar Koenigsegg Regera at Geneva Motor Show 5th-15th of March 2015 (Press days 3-4th of March). The Koenigsegg Regera will feature a high performance Neonode zForce touchscreen in the center console.
"We only work with the highest performing systems on the market and chose the Neonode zForce touchscreen because of the superior touch performance and optical properties it enables," says Christian von Koenigsegg, Founder and CEO of Koenigsegg.
The Koenigsegg Regera will feature a 9-inch infrared touchscreen automotive infotainment system enabling intuitive Multi-touch gestures and gloved operation.
"This implementation demonstrates the unrivaled performance of the Neonode zForce touchscreens in the automotive realm," says Thomas Eriksson, CEO at Neonode. "We are looking forward to continue our work with Koenigsegg to create the most powerful interaction experience in the automotive industry."
Neonode's MultiSensing touch solution for the automotive industry is very adaptable when it comes to design and operation and it is developed to fulfil strict safety regulations. The technology provides a 100% transparent, no glare interface that is undisturbed by electrical interference or sunlight. Neonode's Multisensing technology is based on light, enabling touch by any type of object such as gloved fingers, fingernails, styluses or ordinary pens. Other benefits are built-in diagnostics that provide a self-reliant system alerting its operational status to other critical on-board systems.
Koenigsegg launches the new hybrid megacar Koenigsegg Regera at Geneva Motor Show 5th-15th of March 2015 (Press days 3-4th of March). The Koenigsegg Regera will feature a high performance Neonode zForce touchscreen in the center console.
"We only work with the highest performing systems on the market and chose the Neonode zForce touchscreen because of the superior touch performance and optical properties it enables," says Christian von Koenigsegg, Founder and CEO of Koenigsegg.
The Koenigsegg Regera will feature a 9-inch infrared touchscreen automotive infotainment system enabling intuitive Multi-touch gestures and gloved operation.
"This implementation demonstrates the unrivaled performance of the Neonode zForce touchscreens in the automotive realm," says Thomas Eriksson, CEO at Neonode. "We are looking forward to continue our work with Koenigsegg to create the most powerful interaction experience in the automotive industry."
Neonode's MultiSensing touch solution for the automotive industry is very adaptable when it comes to design and operation and it is developed to fulfil strict safety regulations. The technology provides a 100% transparent, no glare interface that is undisturbed by electrical interference or sunlight. Neonode's Multisensing technology is based on light, enabling touch by any type of object such as gloved fingers, fingernails, styluses or ordinary pens. Other benefits are built-in diagnostics that provide a self-reliant system alerting its operational status to other critical on-board systems.
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Not sure if this is actually the car, judging from the video that was presented on Instagram the Regera nameplate on this picture is different from the video and if you saw the video that was where you plug in for recharging.
Plus the regera has a wing where the image there doesn't appear to be one.
Plus the regera has a wing where the image there doesn't appear to be one.
#8
Ok given you make a valid point, but then where's the wing. In the teasers that were given it shows a wing much like the Agera R? But you right apart from those side slits behind the rear wheels, it does look interesting.