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WayRay Holograktor (electric car)

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Developers: WayRay
Date of the premiere of the system: November 2021
Branches: Transport

2021: Electric Vehicle Presentation

At the end of November 2021, the company WayRay founded by Russians introduced an electric car with holographic glazing with an augmented reality function. The novelty was called Holograktor.

The car received a holographic display for both drivers and passengers. It turns the windshield into a kind of "window" into a virtual world with  real added reality, with useful and entertaining content, and also makes the trip even safer, warning about the situation on the roads and danger while driving.

Holograktor Exterior

The equipment for the system is placed  in a casing on the  roof of the car, which is called "Shrimp"  and contains a holographic system for the rear passenger.  Floodlights for front passengers are arranged on instrument panel.

Each seat of the electric car is equipped with joysticks for games and interaction with content. The user can control color saturation and move virtual objects on the display. The length of the car is 4.4 m, and the acceleration time to 100 km/h is 3.9 s. The user can control Holograktor while inside the car or remotely using the 5G or satellite Internet.

The company founded by Russians WayRay introduced an electric car with holographic glazing
 
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This car is designed specifically for zumers, "says WayRay founder Vitaly Ponomarev. - For people who want to play games, create and consume content. The idea is that you can choose Uber Black, Uber SUV or Uber Holograktor, and if you choose the latter, your trip will be partially paid for with promotional content.
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The Holograktor car was developed in collaboration with hypercar designer Sasha Selipanov and a team of WayRay designers and engineers.  The reason for the triangular shapes and clear lines is a reference to the Russian heritage of the founder of the WayRay Vitaly Ponomarev and Sasha Selipanov, the latter explained.[1]

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