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Mini's first colour-morphing car will make its Asian debut in Singapore in June. Called the Mini Chameleon, the car's paint reacts to ambient temperatures and moisture and changes shades accordingly.
The car's colour would, for instance, brighten on a rainy day to improve visibility and enhance driver safety, while on a sunny day, it would lighten to reflect heat, keeping drivers cool. Given its heat sensivity, colour changes could also warn of overheating engines. And this is all in additionto providing the striking image of a colour-morphing car on the road even if it might make the car a little harder to spot in a car park if the weather changes.
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