A “virtual host” learns and sets your preferences for cabin temperature, volume, and other comfort settings. Consider the I.D. as your Amazon Alexa or Google Home assistant, only with wheels. Unlike your home speaker, the I.D. has Microsoft HoloLens augmented-reality headsets for passengers so they can while away the time or conduct remote video meetings. To get inside the car, you must be biometrically scanned or bring a proximity key; the doors then open themselves to worthy passengers, and a little light show plays on the body panels. (Biometrics also are used to scan for known passengers inside the vehicle and tailor cabin settings to their liking.) Those doors, by the way, are of the suicide variety and can rotate 180 degrees, sitting flush against the sides of the car for maximal ease of ingress and egress.
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