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Tilting 4WD 'Spider Car' Makes Light Work of Bizarre Terrain 80

Zothecula writes: The Swincar Spider is a remarkable tilting 4-wheeler concept that boasts absolutely ridiculous rough terrain capabilities. Each wheel has its own electric hub motor and is independently suspended on a spider-like limb. The result is a vehicle that leans into fast turns like a motorcycle, but can also happily go up or down a 70-percent gradient, ride across a 50-percent gradient that puts the left wheels a couple of feet higher than the right ones, or ride diagonally through ditches that send the wheels going up and down all over the place like a spider doing leg stretches.
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Tilting 4WD 'Spider Car' Makes Light Work of Bizarre Terrain

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  • by TWX ( 665546 ) on Wednesday August 05, 2015 @12:20AM (#50253865)
    If you look at vehicles like the AM General HMMWV you find that each wheel is connected to a control arm setup that places it low relative to where that control arm is mounted to the chassis. That has the effect of suspending the vehicle's center of mass from a higher point. This vehicle has a similar design.

    The downside of this, which is also the downside of the HMMWV, is that the load carrying capacity is dramatically different than conventional suspensions and drivetrains, so that passengers and cargo have to be packaged weirdly to make it all work.
    • AM General HMMWV is a Humvee.

      I think we should all thank TWX for using an obscure insider term instead of the common term for a Humvee so we all know he is soooooooooooooooooooo much cooler then the rest of us.

      Prick.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        Required Snark Snark-Back:

        The AM General HMMWV - the military vehicle - is a "Humvee," and not the "hummer" - which, depending on context, can be the civilianized [wimpy, less-capable, uglier, and ego-stroking penis-extender] version of the HMMWV. And it is only the H1 (the original version of the Hummer) that is anything similar to the HMMWV. The H2 is a H1 without an engine, and the H3 is just a Yukon pretending to be tough.

        Remember, active duty personnel drive Humvees. People who don't know better want t

      • HMMVW is an obscure insider term in the same sense that CPU is. The commenter simply assumed that the reader was not completely clueless about military vehicles.

        I suppose the next thing you're going to say is that we shouldn't talk about JDAM or TOW to avoid confusing those kids whose dial up can't handle google.

        • by KGIII ( 973947 )

          To be a pendent... (Or a pendant...) HMMWV. I, at least, know what you meant. My MOS was 3505, motor pool - driver, and I drove lots and lots of different vehicles. I was not in the test program but I was one of the first to drive on at Quantico when they appeared. As I mentioned above, they are exactly as fun as they look. They are not speedy and they do not slow down very well. But, given their wide stance, they do corner much better than one might imagine - even on uneven/slippery terrain. They grip quit

      • And yet you'd probably go ape-shit if someone called "C++" "C".

    • by Applehu Akbar ( 2968043 ) on Wednesday August 05, 2015 @09:33AM (#50255297)

      This vehicle is going to be Detroit's answer to the deferred highway maintenance problem.

    • by KGIII ( 973947 )

      That is a riot. I watched the video and only opened this to opine that I thought it was too frail for my particular desires and that I had driven an HMMWV as such was included in my MOS so, frankly, I am not the least bit impressed with this EXCEPT as a nifty toy.

      Do not get me wrong. I think this COULD be impressive - it is going to need some beef and a heavy diesel but it could be impressive. It is going to need to be a lot larger, wider, and made of much heavier parts if it is to be anything more than a t

  • Oh Great! (Score:3, Insightful)

    by deviated_prevert ( 1146403 ) on Wednesday August 05, 2015 @12:44AM (#50253915) Journal
    Just what the backroads need something that makes it own. Look out fish spawning in creeks and shallow ponds, ground squirrels, ground nesting avian life, insect colonies here comes another bunch of idiots to tear up your home. ZOOM ZOOM their goes the neighbourhood! Well that is if Mazda brings one out before anyone else like Honda, Polaris and Skidoo/whoever the heck does not corner first. Oh and I am sure that they will be available in two stroke oil injected hot rod models that can tear the shit out tree roots as well.
    • by fred911 ( 83970 ) on Wednesday August 05, 2015 @07:24AM (#50254751) Journal

      No need to worry, it's French. If it ever makes it stateside it's pretty much guaranteed to be in the shop more than in service.

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by BitZtream ( 692029 )

      Settle down there Beavis. There are plenty of tows with long throw suspension already. This is only new because you aren't into motor sports already.

      This thing isn't particularly impressive. It doesn't do anything that hasn't been done before other than possibly the suspension angling out to the side like that instead of forward/back or directly verticle, but the end result is that its the same way as every other suspension system on the planet for cars/bikes.

      This isn't going to result in a bunch of new

      • Settle down there Beavis. There are plenty of tows with long throw suspension already. This is only new because you aren't into motor sports already.

        This thing isn't particularly impressive. It doesn't do anything that hasn't been done before other than possibly the suspension angling out to the side like that instead of forward/back or directly verticle, but the end result is that its the same way as every other suspension system on the planet for cars/bikes.

        This isn't going to result in a bunch of new people you have to shout 'Get off my lawn!' at because better versions of this are already available, just not very many people actually care about a feature that really only matters on the Mars rovers.

        NO! What it means is that we will have powerful devices that can essentially go places with advanced light construction two stroke engine/power gen for the wheel based motors that will make a quad look like a toy BUTT HEAD! No need to use hydraulic wheel drive like logging equipment now every goofass that wants to go see, chase or shoot Yogi (the grizzly bear) and has the bucks will do it! Forget the horses that the bear would love to eat or the dogs, you can go solo and shoot em' up. That is one use that I

    • Just what the backroads need something that makes it own. Look out fish spawning in creeks and shallow ponds, ground squirrels, ground nesting avian life, insect colonies here comes another bunch of idiots to tear up your home. ZOOM ZOOM their goes the neighbourhood! Well that is if Mazda brings one out before anyone else like Honda, Polaris and Skidoo/whoever the heck does not corner first. Oh and I am sure that they will be available in two stroke oil injected hot rod models that can tear the shit out tree roots as well.

      Just out of curiosity, do you walk everywhere you go? Make your own clothes? Vegan and raise your own crops?

      Are you powering that computer you're using by solar panels that you made without disrupting anything in the environment perhaps?

  • I would like to see a bake-off between this thing and a dirt bike. Which one can cross given terrain fastest?

    • by dargaud ( 518470 )
      I don't know about that because where I live motor vehicles are forbidden to go off paved roads. So no ATCs and no dirt bike making noise for kilometers around and terrorizing hikers and wildlife. But electric bikes are currently a grey area. Officially they can go where bikes go... but they DO have a motor. OK, they are quiet, but when you see the latest models with as much power as a dirt bike (and much lighter), I'm beginning to worry about the next wave of idiots who will come tearing up the trails and
  • So, who remembers the Spider Bike [spiderbike.co.uk] from Dark Reign [wikipedia.org]?

    Fast, can handle any terrain ... but lightly armed and armored.

    Really, Dark Reign was a pretty good RTS ...

  • by wonkey_monkey ( 2592601 ) on Wednesday August 05, 2015 @04:37AM (#50254377) Homepage

    Tilting 4WD 'Spider Car' Makes Light Work of Bizarre Terrain

    I'm guessing whoever came up with that headline grew up in a town. A very flat town.

    "A bit of a hill with rocks in" is not bizarre terrain.

  • this isn't a new concept: there was a quad-bike i saw a few years ago with an amazing 4 wheel double wishbone suspension that could articulate at least 2 feet per wheel, independently. watching the videos of the rider tipping the handlebars side-to-side was particularly interesting, because when they did so all four wheels leaned side-to-side as well (because of the double wishbones). can anyone remember what the company was who did that quad-bike? the demo videos they did of going at about 10mph over 1f

  • Once Jezza gets his steak-soaked hands on it, he will crash it Robin Reliant style.
  • by mknewman ( 557587 ) on Wednesday August 05, 2015 @10:27AM (#50255661)
  • by Anonymous Coward

    If you want that type of off road capability, I'd think you'd be better off losing two of the wheels on one side. We could call it a "dirt bike" or something.

    Seriously though, it seems like a lot of effort to let you sit on your butt, when a dirt bike can go everywhere this could. An electric two wheel drive dirt bike would be cool.

  • by mark-t ( 151149 ) <markt AT nerdflat DOT com> on Wednesday August 05, 2015 @11:04AM (#50255949) Journal

    Spider car, spider car,
    Goes wherever that spiders are.
    Climbs terrain, any type,
    At least that's what they say in the hype,
    Look out!
    Here comes the spider car.

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