2024 – Telemetry X System

Every year, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas becomes a concentration of new technologies worth attending. The famous Lamborghini company, which is usually quite rare in this location, presented a technology that attracted attention during the last event: the Telemetry X system.

This is a connection system that gives a driver the opportunity to approach a race track while benefiting from the advice of a remote trainer. This trainer receives all the data necessary for its analysis through the same technology, with 5G connections that allow real-time communication between him and the driver.

At Lamborghini we want to maximize the driving experience and customer satisfaction. Currently, the famous car manufacturer can only show a prototype, just like in Las Vegas, but he assures that the technology can be applied to its super sports cars very soon. Naturally, the vehicles are produced in Italy. In Las Vegas, the Telemetry X system was presented on board the company’s most technologically advanced model, the elegant and powerful Lamborghini Revuelto.

Telemetry

So we are talking about a new tool that will offer a series of connected services that will allow the user to enjoy a driving experience on an immersive track. This technology is actually based on three systems, all developed in collaboration with Accenture, starting with the “Real Time Remote Garage”, better known as support (the coaching) from a distance.

This is a very interesting web application because drivers can see themselves at work through video recordings of their performance on the track. However, these images are doubly fascinating because the coach can make all his comments and suggestions remotely, after the driver’s lap or even during it.

This professional could be located anywhere in the world and could even be a former Formula 1 driver, Lamborghini executives suggest.

The second system used is called the ‘Biometric Data System’ and in turn records certain biometric data of the driver, including heart rate, temperature, stress level and breathing, all to enable in-depth monitoring of performance.

Finally, these two systems work together with a third one, the “Digital Co-Pilot”. This is a proactive voice assistant that compares both biometric data and vehicle data and provides feedback to the driver while driving on the track. For example, it can provide advice on routes and braking points, with the desire to take the driver’s driving behavior one step further. It can also give him information about his car’s performance on the road.

With these technologies, there is no doubt that whoever sits behind the wheel of this car will have the impression of having become a real racing driver.

At Lamborghini we like to say that this new technology focuses on innovation, which is directly linked to the company’s DNA, such as the Revuelto, the manufacturer’s latest model in the field of a revolutionary sports car.

Maximum tension

The company’s executives also used CES to announce that they wanted to offer maximum excitement in their “supercars” in the coming years, as well as immersive driving experiences, such as this Telemetry X system made possible. In fact, this latest technology would be just a taste of the connected services that will be offered within the company in the coming years.

Lamborghini’s technical director, Rouven Mohr, said that “X-telemetry is a clear demonstration of how experience gained in motorsport can find applications for super sports cars on the road.”

The man emphasizes that the fact that he chose the Revuelto to demonstrate it is not insignificant, as the manufacturer considers this vehicle a completely unique model when it comes to the latest technologies.

In short, this should please those who dream of running on the track without losing their skin, due to a lack of technical knowledge… Everything indicates that the future will allow Mr and Mrs Everyman to one day run on a circuit to shine. All that remains is that we can afford a Lamborghini, otherwise wait until technology reaches more accessible models.