She was Ok! 😳 - #gym #life #reelThis video shows a car that appears to change color when someone walks past it—a visual effect often achieved using electronic ink (E-Ink) panels or photochromic coatings, technologies that react to electrical signals, light, or temperature. Instead of traditional paint, some experimental vehicles use ultra-thin pigment capsules or special polymers that rearrange themselves when triggered by sensors, allowing the surface to shift color in real time. Automakers such as BMW have already showcased prototypes using this technology, in which different sections of the body can transform independently, creating dynamic patterns as the environment or user interaction changes. Although these systems are still rare and not available in production cars due to cost and durability limitations, color-changing technology highlights how the future of automotive design is blending digital displays with physical surfaces—turning a car’s exterior into something almost “alive” and interactive with the people around it.