Lexus has taken it to a whole new level by creating a car that can reflect the driver’s heartbeat on the vehicle’s exterior using electro-luminescent paint.

According to Mashable.com, the Lexus RC F coupe has been adapted with the world-first biometric technology, which is to visualize the emotional and physical connection between the car and its driver.

Ben Cooper, innovations director at M&C Saatchi, created the car because he wanted to see how driving affects the human body.

The initiative of the project is for M&C Saatchi Australia, Tricky Jigsaw, and Lexus Australia to connect the human body to the car. The project will try to change the car from top speeds to what it does to you emotionally.

A standard heartbeat monitor sends the driver’s heartbeat wirelessly to a control board in the car. The control board then takes the electrical signal from your heart and prompts the electro-luminescent paint to display it in a pre-determined pattern with a pulse on the car’s panels.

The car can be charged with the engine on by a 13 volt battery.

As of right now, there are no plans to add this feature to every Lexus vehicle.

Check out the video down below of the world’s first car with a heartbeat.

With additional reporting by Sal Lopez

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