Rimac C_Two Will Teach You How To Be A Better Driver Using AI



So you own a fantastic hypercar, drive it to your local supercar meets, maybe do some weekend trips with it, but you don't actually have the chance to extract more performance out of it. A track day is too daunting, and some actual high-performance driving lessons can't seem to fit into a busy schedule? Rimac is coming up with an amazing way that customers can actually communicate with their cars. No, we're not talking about voice commands or digital assistants; we're talking about actual feedback and encouragement. Pioneered by Rimac's autonomous driving division, "Driver Coach" is essentially an artificial intelligence that analyzes tons of data to give you the best way to extract performance on the track. The best part? It can also drive for you. 


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Rimac's upcoming C_Two has some breathtaking numbers – 1,887 horsepower and a sub-2 second 0 to 62 mph time. There's a lot of power there to get you into trouble in the wrong hands, but there's also a lot of potential to get the most out of your hypercar experience. Top Gear has been talking with Sacha Vrazic, director of Rimac's autonomous driving team, about this interesting concept. “What we are building is a system where AI plays a key role in teaching the driver how to perform on racetracks, at the maximum vehicle performance,” Sacha explains. “Not all of our customers are professional drivers, but we want them to really enjoy the car and have fun with it.”



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