Imagine a vehicle 
 
capable of navigating 
 
without a driver, 
 
which can be driven 
 
individually or joined 
 
with other vehicles 
 
in a train for 
 
more efficient travel. 
 
It can also avoid obstacles, 
 
park itself and will 
 
automatically return 
 
to the owner when 
 
summoned from 
 
a smartphone application! 
 
This is the new concept 
 
car EN-V, or Electric 
 
Networked Vehicle 
 
by US-based 
 
auto manufacturer 
 
General Motors 
 
in partnership with green 
 
transportation company 
 
Segway, Inc. 
 
The EN-V debuted 
 
at the recent Consumers 
 
Electronics Show 
 
in Nevada, USA 
 
following a six-month 
 
exhibit at the Shanghai 
 
World Expo in China. 
 
Designed for urban 
 
short-commuting distances, 
 
the two-wheeled, 
 
two-seater EN-V 
 
measures 
 
1.5 meters by 1.5 meters, 
 
and contains lithium-ion 
 
batteries that can be 
 
recharged with 
 
conventional outlets. 
 
Estimated to be 
 
production ready within 
 
a decade at 
 
a cost of US$10,000, 
 
the eco-friendly vehicle 
 
can easily share 
 
a parking space with 
 
four or five other EN-Vs. 
 
Speaking of the niche 
 
envisioned for the car, 
 
General Motors' Director 
 
of Advanced Technology 
 
Vehicle Concepts, 
 
Chris Borroni-Bird 
 
stated, “Building more 
 
and wider roads 
 
is expensive and 
 
doesn't really solve all of 
 
the problems, meaning 
 
that smarter solutions 
 
are needed. 
 
 
Public transportation 
 
is important, but with 
 
so many people going 
 
from point to point 
 
in different directions, 
 
some personal transport 
 
is needed as well.”
 
What an exciting glimpse 
 
into future transportation 
 
design! 
 
Bravo General Motors 
 
and Segway, Inc. 
 
for bringing together 
 
streamlined function 
 
with concern 
 
for the environment. 
 
May the EN-V inspire 
 
many more toward 
 
such innovative vehicles 
 
that are smart, 
 
efficient and green! 
 
http://english.cntv.cn/20110110/104655.shtml 
http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/innovation/01/09/cars.future.ces/index.html
 
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international-business/the-future-e-car-that-beats-traffic/articleshow/7250361.cms
 
http://media.gm.com/content/media/us/en/news/news_detail.brand_gm.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2011/Jan/0107_env