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The World’s First Split-Capable Car
In what has been described as a world first, S.E. Vehicles has announced the launch of its new car that can split into two independent vehicles and then merge back together seamlessly — a breakthrough that instantly placed the company at the forefront of global innovation as soon as the prototype was unveiled.
Twin Mode Technology
The car uses a highly precise separation-and-merging mechanism based on an advanced magneto-mechanical system, supported by dual artificial intelligence operating with Twin Mode technology. The two halves communicate continuously to ensure synchronized and safe driving.
One Half Takes the Kids… the Other Heads to Work
The splitting feature wasn’t introduced merely as a novelty, but with impressive practical applications:
- Multiple trips at once: The car can divide so each half can travel to a different destination, then automatically reunite at a designated point.
- Easy traffic avoidance: In congested cities, one half can take a quicker route before merging again on the highway.
- Flexible family use: One parent can take half the car to drop off the children while the other heads to work — without needing two cars.
- Tourism: Travelers can explore two different sites, then merge and continue the journey.
- Business: Sales or service teams can split up to cover more ground, then return as a single unit, cutting costs.
Sports Versions… Rescue Teams… Mobile Living Units
The company emphasized that this innovation is only the beginning, revealing plans for:
- A sports version that splits into two lightweight, high-performance units.
- A model for rescue and emergency teams capable of reaching two locations at once
- Future features allowing the addition of a third or fourth module, such as cargo units or mini living pods.
- Integration with smart-city systems so the separated units can communicate with infrastructure and choose optimal routes.
S.E. Vehicles confirmed it will expand production of this type of vehicle if the first version proves successful, aiming to reach a broader audience rather than remaining limited to elite buyers seeking exclusivity.
300 Successful Tests… at 50 km/h
- The car successfully split while driving at 50 km/h without losing control.
- It achieved automatic nighttime docking in dense fog using a triple-sensing system (LiDAR + cameras + radars).
- Each half managed to travel 200 km independently before needing to rejoin.
- It completed 300 consecutive split-and-merge cycles without any reported malfunctions.
According to experts, these results could reshape the future of mobility and open the door to a new era of adaptive vehicles.
From $400K to $1M… and Long Waiting Lists
The announcement stirred widespread debate:
- Competing companies described the technology as “ahead of its time,” while others questioned its maintenance costs.
- Leaks indicate a long waiting list including prominent figures from business and entertainment.
- Early reports suggest pricing may start at $400,000, with the Hyper-Twin version exceeding $1 million.
Observers believe this innovation may launch a new global race to create multi-form, multi-purpose vehicles.
S.E. Vehicles… Redefining the “Philosophy of Mobility”
With this car, S.E. Vehicles is not merely offering a groundbreaking vehicle, but introducing an entirely new philosophy of mobility — where the car becomes a multi-functional entity that adapts to the user’s everyday life, rather than remaining a traditional mode of transportation.
