This article was published on November 23, 2016

A Turkish startup made a real life Transformer — and it’s up for auction


A Turkish startup made a real life Transformer — and it’s up for auction Image by: CNN

The idea of owning a real Transformer is now a reality thanks to BMW. If you’ve got deep pockets, and a plane ticket to Abu Dhabi, you can own ‘Antimon,’ the BMW 3-series that transforms from car to robot in 30 seconds.

“We want to show our power all over the world,” Turgat Alpagot, sales and marketing director for Letrons, the Turkish startup behind the transformer told CNN. “We think if we do something like this it’ll get great exposure all over the world.”

It’s not drivable or street legal, but you can pilot Antimon by remote control. The car is capable of speeds up to 12 miles-per-hour and, once transformed, can move its arms, fingers, and head.

It’s basically the world’s largest RC car. This one, however, transforms. Oh, and it’s up for auction in Abu Dhabi with an opening bid of $600,000.

All told it took 12 engineers and four technicians from Turkey 11 months to create Antimon. The group hopes it’ll be the first in a series of 12 just like it.

Currently, the team behind Antimon is seeking funding to help build a future model you can actually drive.

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