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The Dodge Challenger 'Vapor' Has an Air Force Feel

We previously brought you a photo leak of the Dodge Challenger, but here is the actual car. The stealth-looking 'Vapor' was designed by Galpin Auto Sports and the US Air Force.

Featuring “scissor doors,” like that of a Lamborghini, the Dodge Challenger 'Vapor' also has a computer system with Internet access.

Accompanied with custom-made flight helmets, the 'Vapor' is truly in line with the Air Force theme.

Implications - Products that have the ability to borrow features from other successful products help to ensure their own success. Just as this vehicle adapts its doors from another successful car company design, all businesses can think of ways to adapt features consumers have enjoyed in previous products or services.
Trend Themes
1. Stealth Supercars - Opportunity to design and create supercars with a sleek, stealthy aesthetic.
2. Scissor Doors - Potential for incorporating scissor doors, popularized by Lamborghini, into new vehicles or other products.
3. Internet-connected Cars - Disruptive innovation opportunity to integrate internet access into automobiles for enhanced connectivity and functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Innovation potential in the automotive industry to develop stealthy, high-performance supercars with unique features.
2. Design - Opportunity for designers to explore and implement scissor doors in various industries beyond automotive, such as architecture or furniture.
3. Technology - Disruptive potential for the technology industry to contribute to the integration of internet connectivity within different products and sectors, starting with cars.

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