4-wheel vehicles conquer almost all terrain

A 'crazy' 4-wheel-drive vehicle is capable of passing almost every terrain created with the Swincar Spider. In this model, each wheel is equipped with an electric motor and fitted to the suspension system, inspired by the genus of spiders. As a result, it is possible to create a vehicle that can climb the slope with a 70% inclination, crossing the ditches, ditches, etc. easily.

Conquer almost all terrain with Swincar Spider

Pascal Rambaud, Jerome Arsac and Thierry James are three Frenchmen who have been seriously working for 8 years to produce the car that you are admiring. Now everything seems ready for the ultimate goal: commercialization.

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More specifically about the design, first is the part that helps the car tilt. Independent suspension arms allow 4 wheels to roll on a plane near vertical. Unlike Piaggio MP3 - a 3-wheel scooter model with a parallel shock absorber, the car can be studied while holding a crab; Swincar thanks to its advantages over one wheel, with a larger cross section, so when it comes to cornering, it will be more stable and secure.

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For navigation, the hydraulic steering system helps the driver to control the vehicle with great flexibility, while easily coping with difficult situations or subsidence. As mentioned above, each wheel of the Swincar Spider is fitted with a 1 or 1.5 kW engine, powered by a battery set at the driver's feet. There are three battery options that are 2, 4 or 6 kWh depending on specifications. Besides, users can change the wheel with larger size if you like.

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Although extremely unique, Swincar still stops at the idea level. Designers are looking for them industrial partners to commercialize this car. In the future, the team plans to develop a next version, with 2 seats and steering wheel for people with disabilities. Hopefully this interesting model will soon be rolled on the roads.