Redesigned 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback, Exhibited at CES 2023, Boasting Futuristic Lightning Technology
Bmmpr Debuts Cognizant Car 'Lightning' at CES 2024
San Francisco-based tech company, Bmmpr, is making waves at CES 2024 in Las Vegas with the unveiling of their cognizant car, Lightning. The restored 1967 Mustang Fastback, showcased at booth #7029 in LVCC's West Hall, is a testament to the company's commitment to creating best-in-class technology that keeps assets smart and secure.
Lightning's technological capabilities are reminiscent of what Bmmpr provides for vehicles with their devices. As the Car of the Year 2024, Lightning reacts to its driver based on proximity, coming alive when the driver approaches and going to sleep when they walk away. This interactive feature, along with the car's animations that greet and bid farewell to the authorized user, showcases Bmmpr's dedication to pushing technology to its limits.
Bmmpr's product for vehicles, Bmmpr × Cars, is an easily installable electronic device that turns any car into a smart car. By plugging into a vehicle's OBD-II port underneath the dash, sensors within Bmmpr × Cars pick up on potential theft signals and immediately send phone alerts via the Bmmpr: Next mobile app. The device monitors for vibrations, tilt, and pressure changes, detecting potential thefts such as catalytic converter and wheel thefts, and break-ins through shattered windows.
The renovation of Lightning was a challenging process with a tight timeline, made possible with the support of several sponsors: Peterson Restorations, Mustangs to Fear, EPAS Performance, and Ididit. The renovation journey can be watched online, offering a glimpse into the hard work and dedication that went into creating this remarkable vehicle.
Bmmpr's first generation product, Bmmpr: One, shipped in 2019 to customers in nine different countries. The company's logo reflects the three pillars of the company: saving lives, saving time, and saving money. With Lightning, Bmmpr offers peace of mind, working diligently to protect what matters most.
Co-Founder and CEO Marko Mandaric stated that the technology in Lightning is similar to what Bmmpr provides for vehicles with their devices. Mandaric came up with the idea to display Bmmpr's technology in a restored 1967 Mustang Fastback for CES 2024, demonstrating the company's commitment to innovation and excellence.
Even when Lightning is "asleep", it continues to monitor for changes at all times, ready to welcome its driver upon return. Bmmpr's technology, as demonstrated in Lightning, is a testament to the company's mission to keep assets smart and secure.
As CES 2024 continues, Lightning is sure to captivate visitors with its cutting-edge technological capabilities and stunning restoration. For more information about Bmmpr and Lightning, visit their website at www.bmmpr.com.
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