McLaren F1 model designer launched a pure electric self driving mini car for only one person

Posted 2022-10-01 00:00:00 +0000 UTC

Recently, Gordon Murray, the designer of F1, expressed his vision for future transportation, foreign media reported. Unexpectedly, this is neither a car, a racing car, nor a high-performance car, but a mini car running on electricity. Designed jointly by Gordon Murray design, itmoves and delta motorsport, this self driving motiv has been partially funded by the UK government's "idp14" project. (photo source: futurecar. Com) with a small body, motiv for urban traffic is a mini car with unique design, only one seat and one person, so that the car has unique design and can be as light as possible. The company calls the car an ultra light quadricycle. Although it doesn't look like the safest car to go on the road, especially when compared to, the company promises that the car will guarantee "industry leading safety.". In order to make motiv as safe as possible, it adopts aluminum chassis, aluminum suspension, composite panel and door. Whether it's to ensure safety or just make it more beautiful, this mini car, like the model x, also has a Gullwing door. Equipped with an istream super light structure under the body of the vehicle, it helps to keep the weight of the vehicle below 992 pounds (excluding the weight) and keep the size of the vehicle small. Delta motorsport provides power, including a 27 horsepower motor. The car is equipped with a 17.3 kwh battery pack and is expected to last 62 miles with a top speed of 50 mph. Motiv is not launched to compete with Tesla Model 3, but a city car, which users can drive to work or drive around alone. In addition, motiv is very fast in charging, which can increase the power from 20% to 80% in only 40 minutes. Due to its size and weight, the future oriented multi-functional vehicle is classified as a four-wheel vehicle, which conforms to the European national crash safety standards. Classifying it as a four-wheel vehicle helps simplify production while reducing its price. In motiv, drivers and passengers can experience air conditioning, power windows and a 24 inch display screen, as well as hardware and software for automatic driving. The company says it is already a "self driving ready" vehicle, and it is easy to turn it from a traditional car to an autopilot. According to Gordon Murray, motiv can be put into mass production in the next two to five years. The small electric vehicle will be officially unveiled at the "move 2020" auto show in London this month.

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