Nothing is real – chameleon car is a driver’s dream

Blackbird chameleon car used in car ads

We already know that the fuel economy figures quoted in car ads can bear little relation to real world driving, but did you realise that even the car itself may not be real?

The Blackbird is an electric powered car able to alter its physical and driving characteristics before using powerful computers to shroud itself in virtual bodywork that on film appears indistinguishable from the real thing.

chameleon car

British post-production supremo, The Mill, developed the Blackbird because the filming of advertisements is often hampered by car availability (the car may need filming before it is off the production line), model revisions, or limited access to locations and footage.

The Mill BLACKBIRD® is an electric-powered high tech mule car able to quickly transform its chassis to match the exact length and width of almost any car. It can be programmed to replicate the performance of any car in terms acceleration, gearing shifts, ride height, rigidity and dampening.

The high-tech chameleon car was built in the same hanger as the Blackbird spy plane was once manufactured – its name a nod to the stealthy design.

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