Futuristic Honda Cyberrace Concept for Future Sports Car Racing Competition

Submitted by Frédéric Le Sciellour, futuristic Cyberrace is a concept vehicle designed for Honda. It’s a future vision of Frédéric what a future race car might look like.

“This is a concept created to envision what could a future race car look like. I decided to take the year 2088 for the race (because I was born in 1988) and it would take place in Japan.”

Honda Cyberrace was designed with the objective to rethink the way we would do sports car racing competitions in the future. This project wants to provide you with interactive solutions to have better real actions during the race, it’s a little bit how we feel when playing a car race video game. This is also an attempt to attract more fans to new technologies.

Futuristic Honda Cyberrace for Future Racecar Competition by Frederic Le Sciellour

Futuristic Honda Cyberrace for Future Racecar Competition by Frederic Le Sciellour

Designed by Frédéric Le Sciellour, Honda Cyberrace is a remote controlled racecar, perhaps similar to how we control drones to race. Taking a place in Shibuya, the track would be built in the air, around 10 meters above the ground and weaving between buildings. It would have transparent coating so that anyone can witness the race from the ground, each track would be connected and be able to display holograms and augmented reality. During the race, driver/controller would have the possibility to find different bonuses or items along the track, each pilot can upgrade the level of each item. This is so like Hunger Games, the public would be able to see those items including activation time remaining.

All these items/bonuses would be displayed around the car by the track thanks to the holographic technologies. Each car would be integrated with a computer to analyze the hologram and send the information to the holographic track technology. The public would be able to also interact in the race (like what we see now in Formula E, the public can attribute to a boost) here they could display hologram like animated collapsing building that would create different emotions of the pilots.

Futuristic Honda Cyberrace for Future Racecar Competition by Frederic Le Sciellour

Futuristic Honda Cyberrace for Future Racecar Competition by Frederic Le Sciellour

Futuristic Honda Cyberrace for Future Racecar Competition by Frederic Le Sciellour

Honda Cyberrace would have six steering wheels because of its length, you can browse these images below, you can see a hologram avatar (in orange) each pilot could have their own displayed avatar, it can display crazy stuff because it’s virtual reality technology.

“I try to give you as much as possible information, this concept is mainly turn around new technologies, hologram, avatar, reality augmented. Is saw on internet few people laughing because I have integrated a computer inside, but they laugh because they didn’t read the text that I wrote which explain all the concept.”

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