Found while looking for Triumph Spartans, and would have been a very cool little car, sadly i can only find two pictures of it. Ignore 1992 date, as its actually 1969......
When Triumph introduced the XL90 prototype at the 1992 Motor Show, it described it as a vehicle twenty five years ahead of its time with an emphasis on safety and reliability and one which would give the brand a perceptive and practical look into the future.
It included ideas such as a "sealed for life" engine and transmission, Pneumatic controls for suspension and brakes, Hand-grip steering, ultrasonic screen cleaning, light sensitive window tinting and automatic guidance and speed control for fog and on motorways.
When Triumph introduced the XL90 prototype at the 1992 Motor Show, it described it as a vehicle twenty five years ahead of its time with an emphasis on safety and reliability and one which would give the brand a perceptive and practical look into the future.
It included ideas such as a "sealed for life" engine and transmission, Pneumatic controls for suspension and brakes, Hand-grip steering, ultrasonic screen cleaning, light sensitive window tinting and automatic guidance and speed control for fog and on motorways.