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1990 Mercury Cyclone

Mercury Cyclone, 1990
Mercury Cyclone, 1990
Mercury Cyclone, 1990
Mercury Cyclone, 1990
Mercury Cyclone, 1990 - at the International Motor Shows of Detroit
Mercury Cyclone, 1990 - at the International Motor Shows of Detroit
Mercury Cyclone, 1990 - at the International Motor Shows of Detroit
Mercury Cyclone, 1990 - at the International Motor Shows of Detroit
Images: Popular Mechanics - October 1990; Concept Car Central; www.chicagoautoshow.com
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Mercury’s Cyclone concept car featured extreme cab-forward design, and a transparent, electrochromic glass roof that changed tints depending on the lighting. Inside the four-passenger cabin was a television screen that showed what was behind the car via tiny rearview TV cameras, eliminating the need for sideview mirrors. No one power source was specified, but the concept was enginieered to house a V-8.

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High performance features and the highest-quality luxury features were wrapped into the dramatic design of Mercury's Cyclone concept specialty car of 1999.

Among many features of the Cyclone was an electrochromic glass roof which could be changed electrically from transparent to opaque. A closed-circuit television system was used to provide the driver with rear vision rather than conventional side minors, which would interrupt the car's smooth lines. The cameras angled outwards from behind the front wheel, in the place of signal lights.

Presented at the 1990 Chicago Auto Show, the Cyclone also utilizes a thin fiber-optic headlight system which improved vision while driving at night. From all angles, the Cyclone appears extremely aerodynamic for a four-door passenger vehicle, especially from the early 1990s.

Concept Car Central


Последняя модель Mercury Cyclone вышла с конвейера в 1971 году. На автосалоне в 1992 году компания представила новый концепт-кар с телевизором и электрохромной стеклянной крышей, которая изменяла свою прозрачность в зависимости от освещения.
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