Monday, August 31, 2015
Chevrolet launched new and unique car
Chevrolet wowed the crowds of the Shanghai auto show
this week when it dropped the silk sheet on a fully
autonomous vehicle that's a futuristic blend of Tron
Light Cycle and Blade Runner Spinner. The next six
images will make you lust for it.
Self-driving and electric-powered
The FNR Concept is the American marque's vision of a
fully autonomous future, where cars gleefully zoom
around cities, producing nothing in the way of emissions
at the tailpipe and allowing its occupants to update their
Twitter status rather than deal with the morning traffic.
Powered by an electric motor in each wheel, the FNR
Concept breaks ground by featuring a magnetic hubless
wheel system.
The lack of a traditional wheel hub would not only
reduce the amount of mechanical loss through friction,
it would also reduce the additional power required to
overcome radial torque of convectional hub driven
wheels, as its power is driven directly to the inside face
of the rotating magnetised road wheel.
this week when it dropped the silk sheet on a fully
autonomous vehicle that's a futuristic blend of Tron
Light Cycle and Blade Runner Spinner. The next six
images will make you lust for it.
Self-driving and electric-powered
The FNR Concept is the American marque's vision of a
fully autonomous future, where cars gleefully zoom
around cities, producing nothing in the way of emissions
at the tailpipe and allowing its occupants to update their
Twitter status rather than deal with the morning traffic.
Powered by an electric motor in each wheel, the FNR
Concept breaks ground by featuring a magnetic hubless
wheel system.
The lack of a traditional wheel hub would not only
reduce the amount of mechanical loss through friction,
it would also reduce the additional power required to
overcome radial torque of convectional hub driven
wheels, as its power is driven directly to the inside face
of the rotating magnetised road wheel.
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