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Forward thinking tyre manufacturer
Kumho is paving the way for the world’s first truly eco-friendly racing
car. Inspired by the company’s success in this year’s Le Mans 24
hour race, it decided to employ its unique conceptual abilities to show
exactly what an environmentally friendly Le Mans car of the future could
look like. The result is the Epoch!
Epoch
by name and nature, Kumho’s revolutionary single-seater simply bristles
with futuristic technology and green credentials. Its chassis is grown
from bamboo, thereby providing an immediate carbon offset, while its
lightweight body panels are formed from recycled tyre tread rubber.
Power comes from Maglev (Magnetic
Levitation) units integral to the four-wheel hubs. Proven in the railway
industry, this advanced electromagnetic technology has the advantage of
zero friction as well as maximum torque at zero rpm.
As you’d expect from one of the world’s
leading tyre manufacturers, the Epoch
also boasts revolutionary tyre technology. Known as EAP (Electro Active
Polymer), it allows the tread and even the shape of the tyres to be
fundamentally altered simply by passing an electric current through the
rubber. This is achieved via the positioning of magnets on the hubs and
within the wheel rims. It effectively allows the characteristics of the
tyre to be altered at will, to suit different tastes and conditions.
Even the car’s interior benefits from
an example of Kumho’s innovative tyre technology, being clad with the
type of scented ‘aroma’ rubber already available for the tyres of
various luxury saloons and compact SUVs.
Epoch
is the work of Kumho’s in-house designer, Rob Dolton. The only qualified
vehicle designer employed within the world’s tyre industry, he is
retained by Kumho’s European Technical Centre in Birmingham specifically
to explore future technologies for road and track vehicles, and the
tyres they run on. A graduate of the internationally renowned Automotive
Design Department of Coventry University, he worked for Fiat Advanced
Design in Turin before joining Kumho in 2005.
Enthusing about his brainchild Rob
Dolton said, “While delighted at winning the LMP2 class at Le Mans this
year, we accept that environmental pressures will not allow motorsport
to carry on in its current form indefinitely. However, rather than
viewing it as an increasingly antisocial pastime, we regard it as a
perfect platform for developing green technology solutions.
Epoch is an example of just
how exciting the future could be.” |