00:00Welcome to the video from the Auto Magazine Tuning Blog, where today we're talking about the futuristic Bill Electra Orbit concept.
00:08An electric design study that targets the Chinese market with retro charm and 1950s space flair.
00:16Developed at the GM Sheena Advanced Design Center, this concept vehicle shows what a luxury electric top model from Byte could look like in the future.
00:23The design language is based on visions of spaceships and jet designs from decades past and combines them with state-of-the-art lighting and glass technology.
00:35With a length of around 6 meters, a width of around 2 meters and a wheelbase of around 4 meters, the Electra Orbit presents the superior dimensions of a true flagship.
00:44The low front, the streamlined rear section and the large 24-inch wheels underline the powerful appearance.
00:56Striking LED elements, an illuminated brand logo and extendable wing elements at the rear not only provide visual effects, but also improve aerodynamics and downforce.
01:05The glass roof spans the entire interior and reinforces the impression of a luxurious space capsule.
01:15When getting in, the opposing hinged side doors are impressive, opening vertically upwards and allowing generous access thanks to the missing center bar.
01:25The interior offers plenty of space, especially in the rear, tailored to the preferences of a target group that likes to be pushed around.
01:32Four individual seats, separated by a high center console, create an exclusive atmosphere.
01:39The front passengers look out onto a curved dashboard with integrated digital displays, which can be reconfigured depending on the driving mode.
01:47In addition to the classic driver-oriented layout, there is also a variant for autonomous operation, in which comfort and entertainment are the main focus.
01:56The central control element is a spherical control unit on the center console, supported by artificial intelligence that interacts with the occupants via holographic sphere in front of the windshield.
02:10Bug has not published technical data such as power output in HP, torque in newton meters or battery capacity in kilowatt hours, which underlines the fact that this is a pure design study.
02:24Series production is therefore unlikely, but individual design elements could well appear in future big models for China.
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