Science fiction has always been a fertile ground for imagination. And the vehicles It has a special place, with machines that challenge the laws of physics and engineering.
Of the flying cars To artificial intelligence, science fiction movies and series have created icons that make us dream of a future in which mobility will be much more advanced than we can imagine today.
Next, we listed eight famous cinema and TV cars that, if they existed in real life, could revolutionize the world.
ICONIC SCIENCE FILM FILM Cars
Delorean (back to the future)
The Delorean DMC-12, transformed by the eccentric Dr. Emmett Brown into a time machine, is one of the most iconic cars in pop culture.
With its doors that open up, its futuristic design and, of course, the famous flow capacitor, Delorean goes far beyond an ordinary car.
In the second part of the trilogy, the vehicle still gains the ability to fly. All of this works by a Mr. Fusion melting reactor, and has a remote control system and a fully customized panel.
A car that travels in time would not only be revolutionary, it would change the very history of humanity.
Flying cars (the fifth element)
In “The Fifth Element”, the idea of flying cars is taken to the extreme. They are part of daily life in the 23rd century, where chaotic air traffic dominates the heavens of mega-science.
The flying taxi stars in some of the movie’s most electrifying scenes, showing what a future would look like where the streets give way to heaven.
The idea of multiple levels of air traffic, with vehicles moving at different altitudes, is something that seems distant, but not impossible for the future of mobility.
Spinners (Blade Runner)
Blade Runner’s spinners are the perfect example of a multifunctional vehicle. They can run on the ground as an ordinary car, take off vertically as helicopters and fly as aircraft, using jet propulsion systems and even antigravity.
They are mainly used by police, but are also available for high -income civilians.
With an aerodynamic design and noir footprint that permeates movies and Libro, spinners represent a dark and technological urban future. If they existed, they could solve traffic problems and completely transform urban transport.
Landspeeder (Star Wars)
Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder X-34 is one of the most iconic vehicles of the Star Wars saga. Floating on the ground without wheels, thanks to an antigravity system, it allows quick and silent locomotion in rugged terrain.
With an aerodynamic look, Landspeeder represents the dream of a vehicle that eliminates friction with the ground and redefines the concept of steering.
Imagine what it would be like to cross roads and deserts aboard a Landspeeder. It would be an off-road revolution.
Lexus 2054 (Minority Report)
Created especially for the movie “Minority Report”, Lexus 2054 is a futuristic view of what premium cars can become.
With a bold design, fully autonomous direction and advanced security systems, the car anticipates trends such as assisted driving by artificial intelligence, total connectivity and electric propulsion.
If it already existed today, Lexus 2054 would be ahead of any luxury model available on the market, offering an unprecedented driving experience.
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Mach 5 (Speed Racer)
Famous in anime and the movie “Speed Racer”, Mach 5 is a simply absurd race car in terms of technology.
It comes equipped with electric mountains to cut obstacles, a bulletproof cockpit, hydraulic legs to jump over obstacles and adaptable tires for any type of terrain.
With an engine that delivers 5,000 horsepower and a top speed of 350 km/h, the Mach 5 is the dream of any radical pilot. Such a car in the real world would turn car competitions into real shows.
Bumblebee (Transformers)
This is not just a car: it is an alien with the ability to turn into a giant robot.
Its most famous form is that of a yellow Camaro, but what makes it special is its advanced artificial intelligence and its ability to interact with humans, often using excerpts of radio -played songs to communicate.
If a car like Bumblebee existed, it would revolutionize not only mobility, but also the man-machine interaction, making the companions’ vehicles inseparable from their owners.
Kitt (Supermáquina)
Kitt (Knight Industries Two Thousand), from the “Supermáquina” series, marked an epoch on Brazilian TV, especially during the 80s and 90s, when it was showed on channels such as SBT and Rede Record.
This Pontiac Firebird Trans am was not only stylish, but also equipped with artificial intelligence, autopilot, shielding, turbo boost and a series of spy features.
Most impressive was Kitt’s ability to talk to the driver and make decisions alone, something that still seems advanced today. Who never dreamed of having a smart car that was practically an adventure partner?