Lexus creates world’s first heartbeat car

Lexus heart beat car Launch, Carriage Works, Redfern. 16th July 2015. Picture by DAMIAN SHAW.com
Lexus heart beat car Launch, Carriage Works, Redfern. 16th July 2015. Picture by DAMIAN SHAW.com
Lexus heart beat car Launch

When behind the wheel of a great car can you’ll often find it stimulates the senses and quickens your heartbeat. Now Lexus has created the world’s first vehicle that directly translates the driver’s heart patterns into a striking visual display across the bodywork.

The one-off RC F high-performance coupe is the result of collaboration between Lexus Australia and the creative agency M&C Saatchi. Different technologies have been integrated into the car to monitor the driver’s heartbeat and use the data captured to send an electric charge through the bodywork. The body panels are finished in an electro-luminescent paint, produced by the US specialist Luminor, which reacts to the charge with an intense glow, pulsing in the same rhythm as the driver’s heart rate.

Sean Hanley, Lexus Australia Chief Executive, said: “This latest concept follows other innovative projects we have developed this year, including smart outdoor advertising billboards that respond to the car you’re driving and the fantastic new Lexus Hoverboard.

“The heartbeat car also links to another key part of Lexus – high performance vehicles – via our F marque models, and the emotional responses a machine like the RC F can inspire in a person.”