2010 Honda Air Concept Design Challenge
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Engine |
compressed air |
Weight |
under 800 lbs | ||
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(from Honda Press
Release) Honda Air
The Honda Air concept is a vision of the future of lightweight and
alternative fuel performance vehicles; a coastal cruiser for the
aggressive lifestyle. Inspired by the modern roller coaster as well
as skydiving wing-suits, the Air is powered by a compressed air and
pneumatic regulator system. It utilizes turbo vacuums and external
air-flow to regenerate tank pressure for extended range and
increased boost for an estimated 100 miles. The chassis doubles as
the master tank and all components, including seating, are mounted
to the central chassis/tank to eliminate redundant structure and
reduce overall weight.
Vegetable based polymer panels and fairings protect occupants,
maintaining the solid Honda method; safety for everyone. The Air’s
cockpit and package maintain the aggressive human packaging of a
modern roller coaster aimed at maximizing the open air experience.
In order to reduce weight and increase dynamic performance, a
hub-less wheel and drive system eliminates the use of heavy drive
train components. Glass reinforced seating panels, urethane tire
composition and skeletal sub-frame components combine for drastic
weight savings. Using a Honda generator / air compressor at home or
tire filler at your local filling station, the main tanks and
reserves can be filled quickly and safely.
At just under 800 lbs., the powerful anthem of pneumatic propulsion
and a character unlike any zero-emission vehicle exemplifies Honda’s
concept of fun to drive. The pow[air] of dreams.