Human Horizons' GT HiPhi Z, the Chinese automaker's second electric vehicle, finally arrives. HH unveiled its new zero-emission car on Wednesday, July 6.

Human Horizons GT HiPhi Z Arrives—With World's First Vehicle-Grade Robotic Arm! Price, Features, and More
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Human Horizons GT HiPhi Z Arrives—With World's First Vehicle-Grade Robotic Arm! Price, Features, and More

Since Human Horizons is an expert in making electric and autonomous cars, you can expect advanced features from the new GT HiPhi Z.

Aside from efficient specs, there's one thing that makes HH's second EV different from Tesla and other electric car models.

The latest GT HiPhi Z offers the world's first vehicle-grade robotic arm. But, don't be confused with its function. To help you further, here's how it works.

Human Horizons GT HiPhi Z's Robotic Arms

According to Engadget's latest report, the newest GT, HiPhi Z, is integrated with a vehicle-grade high-speed robotic arm (the first of its kind).

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In the official YouTube video of Human Horizons, the robotic arm was not actually completely shown. Because of this, many people are confused if what the arm is actually used for.

"I was curious why it has a robotic arm. The arm, however? Didn't actually see it," said one of the individuals in Engadget's comment section.

Don't get the wrong idea that the robotic arms work by lifting objects or putting the EV into its proper place. This machine is actually located within the vehicle.

It is integrated into the area where the car's infotainment system is located.

Based on the YT video of HH, the robotic arm works by moving the screen towards the view of the driver or the passenger.

Thanks to this, users no longer need to bend their necks to see the infotainment system. Human Horizons said that the machine could move back and forth in less than a second, with an accuracy of up to 0.001mm.

Other Features of GT HiPhi Z

Aside from the advanced robotic arm, Human Horizons' official press release confirmed that their second EV has a range of over 700 km if fully charged.

HH added that GT HiPhi Z could reach 100 kph in less than four seconds. When it comes to battery power, its electric cell is a 120 kWh high-performance battery pack.

When it comes to the design, the new electric car has an ultra-futuristic setup both from the outside and inside. If you want to see more of the EV's features, you can visit this link.

Previously, LEO Flight's new alpha eVTOL hypercar was revealed.

On the other hand, Polestar 2 is expected to get the most-awaited Apple CarPlay support.

For more news updates about Human Horizons' upcoming Chinese EVs, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

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