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The Infiniti QX90 2028 Concept Maintains a Lounge-Like Cabin

The Infiniti QX90 2028 concept is a futuristic vehicle that imagines the near-future of urban transportation that puts a focus on a different kind of passenger experience. The cabin of the vehicle is paired with a lounge-like space along with a panoramic glass roof that would allow passengers to socialized with one another and better enjoy the ride. The vehicle maintains a semi-autonomous system that would feature Level 4.5 autonomy and would make use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology to support drivers in the event of an emergency.

The Infiniti QX90 2028 concept is the design work of Johnny Jiang and features a fluid aesthetic on the exterior that would maintain a bold look on the streets of our future cities.
Trend Themes
1. Urban Commuter Concept Vehicles - There is potential for disruptive innovation in designing futuristic, lounge-like urban commuter vehicles that prioritize a social passenger experience.
2. Semi-autonomous Driving with AI Technology - Integrating higher levels of AI technology into semi-autonomous driving systems could provide safer transportation options for the future.
3. Bold and Fluid Aesthetics in Vehicle Design - Incorporating bold, fluid aesthetics in vehicle design can create unique and visually appealing transportation options in the future.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - The automotive industry has opportunities to invest in futuristic urban commuter vehicles that incorporate social passenger experiences and higher levels of AI technology.
2. AI and Autonomous Driving Industry - The AI and autonomous driving industry can provide solutions to support Level 4.5 autonomous driving systems and ensure emergency support mechanisms are in place.
3. Design Industry - The design industry can contribute to the development of futuristic vehicle aesthetics that prioritize both functionality and visual appeal in urban environments.

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