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March 10, 2016: Concept Design - What If Superman Did Need a Car?

Concept Car The design team at CarKeys.co.uk have been working on a Supermobile/Superman Concept Car for some time and are finally at a place where they're happy to share it with us.

Long-time Superman fans will recall that back in March 1978 we saw the debut of the original Superman car in Action Comics #481, when a powerless Superman created the vehicle.

    So, if Superman were to drive a car today, what would it look like, what features would it have and how would it stand up against the famous Batmobile?

    To answer that question, Car Keys decided to investigate and see what a modern vehicle for Superman would be like, and if it could stay within the boundaries set by the Man of Steel film. The result is the modern Supermobile: the Car of Tomorrow for the Man of Tomorrow.

    Decorated on the surface with Superman's iconic red and blue colour scheme and featuring the famous S-shaped glyph of the House of El on the bonnet, the modern Supermobile also features upholstery inside made from the same Kryptonian material as Superman's skinsuit.

    As with the Batman v Superman Batmobile, and like the original Supermobile, this modern version also features a range of trick features to help Superman out in the event that he's depowered. Most obvious are the twin lasers mounted under the headlights, which can channel the sun's energy into either a fine cutting beam or a powerful concussive blast.

    It also features a series of cameras dotted around the hull, which can analyse all possible frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum, and which can display a virtual approximation of Superman's X-ray vision on a touchscreen mounted inside the cabin.

Read the complete report on the Superman Concept Car at CarKeys.co.uk.



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