The Icona Nucleus Is An Autonomous Moving Lounge That Is Our Likely Future

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Mar 7, 2018 10:37 AM CET

Icona Nucleus

Icona Nucleus shows the future of transportation

The Icona Nucleus concept car has been unveiled on the Geneva Motor Show. It is a rather large vehicle with enough space for six passengers. None of which has to drive because the Nucleus is fully Level 5 autonomous.

It is not unpretty for the kind of car it represents. The company calls the Nucleus a “moving lounge”. There are sofa’s, a flat floor, a sliding door, and, I assume, a fridge full with booze. Interestingly, it has windows only on the right side. The Nucleus is 5250 mm long and 2120 mm wide.

Icona is a Italian-owned design company founded and based in Shanghai, with offices in Turin and Los Angeles. They are best known for the one-off Vulcano Titanium supercar which was offered for a staggering 9.57 million USD. The Vulcano had a body made out of titanium, hence the name, and it was powered by a Corvette ZR-1 engine with 670 hp.

The Nucleus is an electric but Icona hasn’t disclosed any information about the powertrain.

This is the front. This is the future.

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