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TOTW: Google's Project Ara Modular Phone May Be The Future Of SmartphonesOctober 30, 2014
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TechThought: Silver Lightning Concept Car
Back in 1932, Mercedes Benz released their motor and Formula One racing car, the Silver Arrow. The Silver Arrow was very successful, and the most popular car for german racers in the 1930s. The trademark white, for Germany, decorating the car, the Silver Arrow won many competitions. It even won the French Grand Prix 1-2-3. This type of car was a source of pride to the company and country, and it was only logical to preserve it’s greatness.
79 years later, at the 2011 LA Design Challenge, Mercedes Benz were showing off their concept car, Silver Lighting. Silver Lightning, as you may have guessed, was inspired by Silver Arrow, reintroducing the pride of Mercedes prowess in the racing sport.
As part of their presentation, they made a short film about the car:
Silver Lightning was not only inspired by Silver Arrow, it was also inspired by classic sci-fi movies, as is a lot of technology today. Think about it. The flip-up communicators from Star Trek. In the Silver Lighning’s case, the futuristic lights on the wheels were inspired by Tron: Legacy, and the shape was inspired by Star Wars: Episode II. Along with science fiction, the Silver Lightning embodies everything we want the future to be like: flashy, slick, technologically advanced, and as cool as heck.
Silver Lightning is still not coming out any time soon. It uses a lot of future technologies, like Mag-Tech. Mag-Tech is a retractable roof system, a lot like nowadays convertible roofs. But instead of having to take the whole roof off, this technology would make it easier. Mag-Tech uses small lightweight magnetic squares to quicken the process, and can be quickly put together to make a roof, or easily contracted to make a convertible.
When you look at Silver Lightning, you may be wondering, “Where are the wheels? All I see are rings where the wheels should be!” Totally understandable. Those rings ARE actually the wheels, which is another future technology that might postpone the release of Silver Lightning. The technology is called Omni-Directional Wheels. Inside the rings, there are rollers that are all placed in a different direction, making the car able to move in all directions. This technology would let the driver be able to move the car in all different directions, not just forward and back, and is already being used in the storage and manufacturing business for lifting boxes and heavy objects. Omni-directional wheels would eliminate the need for parallel parking, which in sure many new drivers would be happy about, but the technology isn’t yet ready for implementation into racing or even regular automobiles.
Silver Lightning is designed for speed. The sleek design is perfect for zooming down the freeway or track. But just like Lamborghinis and Maseratis, it will probably become a fancy sports car that like to show off. The problem with many of these technologies, such as the segway, and even Google Glass, is that the hype surrounding them blocks out the unfortunate downsides of the technology itself. It may look cool now, but by the time we get to a point where any of these technologies would be possible, which wouldn’t be that far into the future, there will most likely already be many cars with the same design. Who knows, there may be a time when having a Maserati Silver Lighting would be just as normal as having a Toyota, but for now, it is still a futuristic concept, yet to be built.
I looks amazing, but I don’t get the wheels at all! Is there something underneath that is rotating? The wheel frame doesn’t look like it moves. If you hit any type of bump, wouldn’t the frame of the wheels get destroyed?
Yes, inside the rings, the rollers that I talked about are the things that are spinning. But yeah, I guess that their hoping that in the future all the roads will be perfectly smooth.
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i didn’t understand how it will turn, is the wheel made from separate rollers i don’t get how they work , please explain ))
Inside the wheel ring, the “rollers” would be slightly turning. I think of the rollers as individual football-like ovals, that are connected somehow. They would also have to be somewhat grippy to get traction on the ground. I am not quite sure, and again, it is just a concept. Sorry for taking so long to answer.
I think I figured out the turning, I am guessing the wheel on one side would turn faster than the opposite side, therefore making it turn.
Those omni-directional wheels already exist. They’re designed so that they can turn in opposing directions without being worn out to quickly. For example, say that the front wheels turn forward, and the back wheels turn backward. Then the car will move to the right. (Or left, depending on the orientation of the rollers)
Since the wheela are like stuck to the car it might not be able to drift. Also what type of engine is it and where is it
I’m no car expert, but I think the engine would be placed in the hood like any other car. The type of engine wasn’t released, mostly because the car is just for show.
Lol how do the back wheels work??
My guess is that they work the same as the back wheels, with little rollers inside the ring. It is a little hard to imagine, and it is just a concept, so I doubt that they will ever make the car since it has so many future technologies. The car they built for the show probably worked like a regular car.
Amazing,this just made my day
Why didn’t you make it
1. That would most likely cost a LOT of money.
2. I don’t really have the time (or knowledge of machinery) to do so.
Just play Asphalt 8: Airborne to drive it. 😀
Ya its a sweet game
So how much is it plz
Unfortunately, they aren’t selling it currently, but if you contact them they might sell it to you for a really really high price. But probably not.
How do it turn?
the rollers seems to face straight and the “fake wheels” are stuck to the silver lightning.
My guess is that the rollers would have to be able to turn, but mercedes didn’t release the details.
If the bottoms of the “wheels” are metal would that mean its like a hovercraft
It would, but the bottom of the wheels are not metal but the omni directional wheels that are inside the ring
What is the price of the car?
Unfortunately, it won’t be going on the market. It is just for show and to commemorate the company.
So for now they would probably go with the normal rubberized tires. If I were building it with today’s tech, I would cut out the bottom of the wheel hub where it meets the road, and would have a covered wheel with some type of axle system that could allow for turning motion. As you said, FFtech. This won’t be coming out anytime soon enough for all of us reading this article. .
Just found an article that explains the wheel concept slightly better than any non-savant/genius like me ever could.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecanum_wheel
Happy Reading!
Thanks, the link is useful for anyone wondering about the wheels.
And a Video!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAiwLRGsNrE
the wheels touch the ground but it is confusing when the thing moves sideways
oh now i understand the wheels…. sigh… white people…. what will they come up with next
That thing looks like it just came from a kids drawing of a fantasy movie
How do yo not understand?
Wow I never knew Mercedes created sometihng like this. It looks amazing
Mercedes is an inspiration for the future.
They made the 1st car in the world, then the 1st supper car and now this future car
Mercedes is the best and most important brand in the world.
They made the 1st car then the 1st supper car and now a new type of futuristic cars
Truly the best brand in the world
Oh yeah did I mention I have a Mercedes mclaren
Where in the world this car located? And when it will release?