Transformer BMW Unveiled

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A bad driver is something that no road can possibly be saved from. Now, there are incredibly many cars in the world, and they all travel on the same roads. If you drive smart, you can quickly get to work, go on a trip to anywhere in the world or just go shopping for a few weeks ahead. But at the same time not all drivers follow the rules of the road making the lives of the first group simply unbearable. And the worst part of it all is that you just have to learn to live with this, because whatever you do, whatever the authorities do, nothing will be done in the end.

So, what happens now on the roads of the world? More and more people get a driver's license, buy their cars, but not all of them make efforts to comply with all the rules of the road the majority of drivers adhere to. Unfortunately, the lousy driver is not only oblivious to the rules but simply refuses to care what else is going around them - they just make a mess of it all, do minor mucks on the road and leave! Like what they have just done does not concern them, it was not their fault they slammed into someone’s car, or a person and caused damage or injury, those extras always appear out of nowhere anyway! And you are usually so shaken after the incident that you have no focus or time to write down their car make or registration number and you find yourself at a double loss. But now, thanks to the magic of "The Transformer", future generations are looking into a brighter future when it comes to road safety. At this rate car's will no longer need a driver and their time to shine will soon be upon us.

Kids from the 80s and the 90s will probably agree that there wasn't a cartoon cooler than The Transformers! They were alien robots who would turn into cars, which originally started as a toy line from Japan. Kids were frantic over the toys, each with their favorite Autobot.

The franchise went from toys to cartoon series to comic books and eventually to a Hollywood blockbuster franchise, to award us, the grown up kids of the 80s and 90s, with a little bit of nostalgic craving mixed with a dash (or few) of 21st century movie-making. Who didn't want to own their own Bumblebee?

It seems that the Autobots will soon come out of the big screen and straight to the streets of he world! A Turkish based R&D company called Letvision turned a red BMW coupe into a transforming 15-foot Autobot! The robot, called Letrons, uses hydraulics and electric motors to power itself to a standing position. The bot is almost fully functional; sure, he can't fight the Decepticons in the ultimate battle of good versus evil, but when in car mode, you can steer the vehicle with a remote control.

Do you want one now? Because we sure do! Check out the unveiling and demonstration of Letrons in the video and don't forget to share it with all your Transformer-loving friends!

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