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7 tire innovations
that will have your mind reeling.
These
innovations and future model concepts from tire giants and one space agency are
bound to revolutionize the industry. Now we just have to wait for the
prototypes to hit the market.
Tires
are true engineering marvels that not only make our vehicles more
efficient, they greatly improve their safety too.
7 Wheel Innovations That Literally 'Reinvent The Wheel'
Tires
have a long history, almost as long as the wheel's, and have definitely come a long way since their
early days as mere bands of metal fitted around wooden wheels.
However,
nothing compares to the recent developments in tire innovations, particularly
those being put forward as future concept models by some of the industry's
biggest players and even a space agency.
Here
are seven of our favorite most impressive recent tire advancements and upcoming
prototypes that will make the first pneumatic tire patent of 1847 seem like a minor event.
1. The tire that charges your car while you drive
In
2015, tire giant Goodyear unveiled their BH03 concept and it took the car world by
storm. "This tire generates electricity through the action of materials in
the tire that capture and transform the energy created by heat when it flexes
as it rolls during normal driving conditions," read the firm's release.
2. The airless non-pneumatic tire
Unveiled by Hankook three years ago, this concept was set
to revolutionize the industry by removing the need for air pressure.
Hakook's research and development teams put significant work into ensuring
their non-pneumatic prototype could perform as well, if not better,
than conventional tires.
3. The 3D printed ultra-connected
bio-sourced concept
Yes,
that seems like a lot of features for just one tire and yet Michelin's Vision concept model actually even includes more
advancements. This elaborate tire, dubbed ‘tweel,’ would not only be printed from bio-sourced materials into a
design that mimics the natural cellular structures of coral ensuring it
never blows out, it would also be smart, enabling communication with its user,
and rechargeable.
4. The moss-covered tire that cleans the
air
Sounds
too good to be true right? Yet Goodyear claims that their latest new concept tire 'Oxygene', unveiled just mere months ago, can use photosynthesis to
absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
“By
contributing in this way to cleaner air generation, the tire could help enhance
quality of life and health for city-dwellers," said at the time Chris
Delaney, President of Goodyear Europe, Middle East and Africa.
5. The spherical marvel of artificial intelligence
innovation
It
seems that Goodyear's research and development team never tires of innovating.
The third on our list from this industry giant was just too good to be ignored.
Unveiled by the company last year in Geneva, the Eagle
360 Urban would be the first tire to be powered by
artificial intelligence (AI) and would be given an actual
"brain." Featuring a truly unique spherical design, this marvel
of innovation would be equipped with high-tech features that would allow it to
"sense, decide, transform and interact."
6. The tire made for space colonization
Developed
by NASA, obviously, these superelastic tires are built to withstand Mars' rocky terrains. Best of
all, these sturdy tires engineered for space use also make for viable
alternatives to pneumatic tires right here on Earth.
"The
novel use of shape memory alloys capable of undergoing high strain as load
bearing components, instead of typical elastic materials, results in a tire
that can withstand excessive deformation without permanent damage. Using shape
memory alloy as radial stiffening elements can also increase the load carrying
capacity of the tire," reads
the space agency's statement.
7. The tire that autonomously adapts to weather conditions
This
model may not be as out there as some of the rest on this list but it is a long
time coming. After all, what more important task does a tire have then tackling
road conditions under all weather events?
Tire
firm Continental released plans for its ContiAdapt model last year said to
feature wheel micro-compressors capable of adjusting tire pressure to a variety
of road conditions. "Four different combinations allow perfect adaptation
to wet, uneven, slippery and normal conditions," read the company's release.
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