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Urban unveiled
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The steel is applied in a pattern that is part of the external visual design rather than being hidden behind outer panels, and the glazing on all sides of the vehicle – including the roof – offers passengers great views of the cityscape. Using Advanced High-Strength Steel for the design delivers aesthetic, safety, comfort and accessibility benefits. It is efficient in its construction, manufacturing and total lifecycle emissions, as well as attractive in the landscape for which it is intended.” We’ve focused on delivering a solution that meets the essential requirements for mass scale deployment in future mobility applications. Designed by Maurizio Tancredi, Chief Style and Industrial Designer at Ricardo, Steel E-Motive’s exterior styling is created around generative design thinking and is inspired by contemporary architecture in global cities, enabling the vehicle to fit harmoniously into the urban landscape.Ĭees ten Broek, Director, WorldAutoSteel said: “Since this programme began in November 2020, we have continued to progress with design and engineering of this steel-intensive ride-sharing, ride-hailing vehicle. The design concept comprises both a compact, four-passenger vehicle, and a version with space for more passengers and luggage for out-of-town journeys. The Steel E-Motive vehicle design has been optimised to include technologies that are deployable by 2030 and beyond and meet requirements for inner-city driving needs. Steel E-Motive, an initiative of WorldAutoSteel, the automotive group of the World Steel Association and its engineering partner Ricardo, a world-class environmental, engineering and strategic consulting company, have unveiled the exterior styling vision for their fully autonomous ride-hailing, ride-sharing vehicle designed to showcase the benefits of using steel for global mobility-as-a-service. The Speed of Now Part 1 is available September 18 and can be preordered here.To advance sustainable transportation by factoring whole lifecycle into a vehicle’s development, WorldAutoSteel and Ricardo have designed a fully autonomous Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) steel-enabled vehicle inspired by contemporary urban architecture trends and focused on passenger safety and comfort. Since then a variety of drive-in and socially-distanced concerts have been announced.

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The surprise event, which took place outside of Nashville at a drive-in movie theater, was a thank you to the frontline workers at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. In May, meanwhile, Urban was one of the first artists to perform a drive-in concert. So I think this record has a lot of buoyancy and a lot of hope in it.” My albums have always leaned into the light as much as I can, because it’s how I try and live my life. ”There’s a huge amount of hope in the record. That being said, Urban hopes the album will offer his fans a bright light.

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So it was a bit of a commentary about the absurdity of where I felt like we were at.” Now, as the world faces a new normal, the title has taken on a whole new meaning. “Everywhere I went, it seemed like people were going faster, everything was moving faster, life was going faster. When it came to his new album’s title, Urban shared that the idea behind The Speed of Now came to him last year.

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I think it made the record a little more cohesive.” “I actually ended up writing several new songs, which pushed out some existing songs I had. While the majority of the songs on The Speed of Now Part 1 were wrapped ahead of lockdown, the country star found that the unexpected time off inspired him to keep working on the record. And then suddenly remembering this time in life that was way more exciting, dangerous, adventurous, exhilarating.” The song opens up with ‘Lately I’ve been living in a world that’s black and white/Ever since you left all the colors just drained out of my life.’ So I think that’s a feeling a lot of people relate to, pretty clearly. “The guy in the song (is recalling) a different time, when it was better. “Superman,” he said, felt particularly timely, amid the ongoing pandemic. In an interview with Variety earlier today, the artist spoke about his new album and his latest single. In May, Urban announced The Speed of Now Part 1 with a crafty, quarantine-themed trailer, leaving fans eagerly awaiting his follow-up to 2018’s Graffiti U.













Urban unveiled