2011 Toray Teewave AR.1 by Gordon Murray Design
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Engine |
electric |
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1874 lbs | ||
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133 lb-ft | ||
HP |
63 hp |
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(from Gordon Murray
Design Press Release) Gordon Murray Design Limited and Toray
Industries Inc announce a prototype electric sports car named
TEEWAVE AR.1.
The AR.1 had an internal GMD code number of ' T.32' and the car is
the result of a commission from Toray for Gordon Murray Design to
design, tool and build a fully functioning prototype vehicle which
utilises many of Toray's advanced automotive materials in order to
achieve Toray's basic concept of an attractive vehicle for everyone.
The 2-seater sports car is designed to use the Toray carbon fibre
component system with a process time of less than 10 minutes. A
carbon monocoque, one of the key technologies of TEEWAVE, can be
applied to all types of vehicle other than the 2-seater sports car.
The entire programme from concept discussions to running vehicle
took just 9 months and was delivered on target, both in terms of
cost and final handover. The power train in the vehicle are the base
components used in one of the commercial electric vehicles currently
available, but the unique electrical architecture and control units
were developed by Gordon Murray Design.
A carbon front crash structure was designed and developed for the
car. A Full vehicle Euro Ncap O.D.B test was simulated in addition
to a rigid barrier dynamic impact. A correlation process was
conducted on the front crash structure for both half energy and full
energy using physical tests. Quasi -static bend and torsion analysis
was also conducted.
The AR.1 has a remarkably low weight of just 850kg (including the
240kg battery) putting the car firmly in Lotus Elise territory and
some 400kg lighter than a Tesla. The ultimate performance is limited
by an output figure of 47kw but a torque of 180 Nm available from a
standing start results in lively acceleration.
A great deal of attention has been given to the low weight, low
centre of gravity and suspension geometry which has resulted in an
excellent ride and handling balance.
The concept design team included Barry Lett, Frank Coppuck, Kevin
Richards and Gordon Murray. Exterior and interior styling was
designed by Zachary Seward, Kevin Richards, Barry Lett and Gordon
Murray. The project leader at Gordon Murray Design was Mark Lewis.
The main architecture design team was led by Barry Lett and the
engineering, composites and analysis team were led by Frank Coppuck,
while the electrical system and power train design was by Dr Ralph
Clague.
Gordon Murray Designs' world class prototype build team ensured the
vehicle was built to schedule and Gordon Murray Designs exacting
standards.
At all stages during design and development Gordon Murray Design and
Toray worked very closely on the design, use of materials and
Toray's automotive applications.
The Toray team consisted of Toru Yamanaka, Project Leader, Nobuhiko
Shimizu, Project Manager, Yukitane Kimoto, Composite Team Leader,
Yoshito Kuroda, Yuki Sakamoto, Kosaku Hashimoto, Composite Team,
Alan Riley, UK Composite Handling and Osamu Goto, Project Advisor
from Geo Technology.