Instead of equipping its sharp-looking GR-1 general purpose humanoid with a full next-gen sensor suite including such things as radar and LiDAR, Fourier Intelligence's engineers have gone vision-only.
The Shelby GR-1 was first unveiled as a fiberglass platform model at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in August of 2004 (via RM Sotheby's). It showed up again — as an aluminum-wrapped driving ...
You might still remember that gorgeous 1964 Daytona Coupe-inspired Ford GT concept from back in 2005. You know, that stunning, ridiculously shiny 6.4-liter full-aluminum V10-powered beast. The one ...
Singapore company Fourier Intelligence has released a video showing at least a dozen of its GR-1 humanoids, set for customer delivery this year. But while the GR-1 might have the best hips in robotics ...
What's old is new again at Superformance, but that is fine with us because in this case, we're talking about the 2004 Ford Shelby GR-1 concept car. Superformance has received official licensing rights ...
It wasn't supposed to go down like this: enthusiasts forced to soldier on in a world without a Ford GT successor.The company's supercharged halo car flickered out of existence in 2006 after Ford built ...
The robotics company Fourier Intelligence has redesigned its humanoid robot GR-1 and simplified its perception system. The robot now manages without a large sensor package to detect its environment.
Since the Ford GT supercar has a relatively short shelf life, the Blue Oval has to do something with the GT’s bits and pieces once production ceases. Thus, Ford is considering a sports car like the ...
Beneath the elongated bonnet of Ford’s creation is a 6.4-liter, all-aluminum V-10, constraining some 605 horses. Thus, when Lance Stander, CEO of Superformance, announced the forthcoming build, ...
A stunning Ford sports car concept from 2005 will finally enter production in a couple of years, but Ford won’t be the one making it. The retro-modern coupe was inspired by the Shelby Daytona of the ...
Remember the Shelby GR-1 show car from way back in the early 2000s? That stillborn project is about to come back to life thanks to Superformance, a tuner based in Irvine, California. The company bills ...