Not  ready for the future? Too bad, it's here -- well, at least in concept  form. Debuting soon at Frankfurt's international auto show  is Ford's  Evos, a cloud-connected hybrid EV that serves as a preview of  the kinds  of smart and hyper-connected vehicles Dearborn eventually  wants to  build. Details on what powers it are scant, but we do know  it'll rock  the gasoline-electric drivetrain from the upcoming C-Max Energi.  And  when you've exhausted the combined 500 mile range, you can top up  that  lithium-ion pack by plugging in or wirelessly through inductive   charging.
With  gratuitous access to data you've slung into the cloud, the Evos  is  deeply intertwined with your daily routine. It'll change your alarm   clock if your morning meeting is canceled, continue music playback from   other devices where you've left off and even suggest alternative routes   based on your schedule and past driving history. Oh and it'll monitor   your heart rate too. Don't believe us? Proof of that and more reside in   the video after the break, which'll hopefully tide you over til   September -- when we get to see if it lives up to the hype in person.








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