Futuristic Canoo Meili Concept Vehicle Has A Reconnaissance Robot Companion

Canoo Meili is a futuristic concept robotic vehicle, the name was inspired by Norse mythology, Meili (meaning mile-stepper), the god of travel, son of Odin, and brother of Thor. It’s a futuristic, multi-terrain vehicle equipped with special reconnaissance robot where this robot main task would be explore those territories ahead and calculate safest routes for you to travel through.

We live in the era where the evolution of robotic vehicles has taken a massive progress through autonomous machines designed to traverse any landscape. This futuristic vehicle is designed to tackle rugged from mountains and dense forest to deserts and icy tundras.

Futuristic Canoo Meili Concept Vehicle by Anton Kulakov and Vladislav Kulikov

Designed by Anton Kulakov and Vladislav Kulikov, Canoo Meili looks like a giant van, a mobile home that would take you just about anywhere you want. It is equipped with airless wheels, air purification system, lidar module, and multiple replaceable batteries which can also be used as a charging station to recharge its reconnaissance robot. The advanced AI technology powers its navigation, the combination of GPS, LiDAR, and machine learning algorithms allow this vehicle to continuously scan its surroundings and make real-time adjustments to its balance, speed, and traction, to provide you with enjoyable ride across varying terrains.

Futuristic Canoo Meili Concept Vehicle by Anton Kulakov and Vladislav Kulikov

Futuristic Canoo Meili Concept Vehicle by Anton Kulakov and Vladislav Kulikov

Futuristic Canoo Meili Concept Vehicle by Anton Kulakov and Vladislav Kulikov

Futuristic Canoo Meili Concept Vehicle by Anton Kulakov and Vladislav Kulikov

Futuristic Canoo Meili Concept Vehicle by Anton Kulakov and Vladislav Kulikov

Futuristic Canoo Meili Concept Vehicle by Anton Kulakov and Vladislav Kulikov

Futuristic Canoo Meili Concept Vehicle by Anton Kulakov and Vladislav Kulikov

Futuristic Canoo Meili Concept Vehicle by Anton Kulakov and Vladislav Kulikov



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