Korean 'Armadillo' Electric Car Folds Up, Parks, Controlled By Your Smartphone
cartechboy writes "Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have unveiled a crazy foldable, compact electric vehicle that, well, folds up like an armadillo. What's more, you can engage the armadillo-like folding process as well as actually park the car with a smartphone. Yes, there's an app for that. Not sure if it's the folding part or the idea of people trying to park any car using their cellphones that makes this concerning. The shrinking process takes only around 15 seconds, and reduces the car's 110-inch length to just 65 inches as it essentially curls into a ball."
also a top speed of 40 mph is not very good.
Imagine owning one of those things for several years. What happens if the damned thing gets stuck? Or a motor burns out that controls the expansion. Or a gear gets stripped...
And honestly, how small do you need to make a car? The difference between the expanded and contracted versions was not that great. I'd keep it expanded all the time. Why not. Are you ever going to have that little space? Unlikely.
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From the video, I guess that no harm would come to them other than the fact that if the unfolding breaks, they may not be able to get out.
What if you forgot to take the groceries out of the back before you 'shut it'?
Will it do that if someone is in the car?
I bet a lot of people would have fun tipping them over when folded up.
The smaller size is only when parked, so it won't help you get into a smaller parking space.
Those tiny casters aren't going to be used for rolling it around anywhere, so why the heck didn't they use something more durable like a post/leg?
It's funny, but not very practical in my opinion. I wonder how many clowns you can cram into it?
> curls into a (65-inch) ball
I can think of another way it will curl into a 65-inch ball.
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Good point. Smash its fender with your Armadillo's rear as you try to unpark. Not the best solution, but I'd imagine it would be quite satisfying.
Quote from WikiPedia "... On the ground, Engineers drive at breakneck speed on crowded roads without fear of collision, and upon reaching destination, will dismantle their cars so they won’t take too much parking space.".
Also, one can find hints regarding driving habits: "Korean drivers don’t rely on (or follow) rules, just what they can see (i.e. anyone may do anything at any time, so a driver must be vigilant)." ( http://koreanalyst.wordpress.com/2009/06/24/driving-in-korea-vs-america/ ).
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All these "concept cars" assume that you never need to carry anything more than a briefcase, or leave anything inside. I wonder about the lifestyle of these designers.
I'd hate to see the aftermath of folding this car up if you forgot that you had left a couple of six-packs in the back.
It looks like all they did was take a smart car and make it bendable. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_(automobile)
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A car that doubles as a trash compactor.
Oliver's law of assumed responsibility: If you're seen fixing it, you will be blamed for breaking it.
It could have just been made shorter. But instead, they added a big empty back section, to lengthen the vehicle for no good reason (let's call it stability), then the entire back useless half folds upward. Hope there was nothing in the trunk buddy.
Thanks for the big empty cavity. That's not helpful.
Probably a very nice golf cart storage system though. Trunk-be-gone!
I disagree, 10 blocks to 60K is very good acceleration indeed, even it's in kph instead of mph!
Sam
It also neatly folds up when rear-ended. Very economical. It doubles as a coffin.
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I will name him Armadilus Prime - proof that Michael Bay makes documentaries. ... wait, it's actually pretty lame, makes a transformation in pretty much a single actuation... he's more of a GoBot.
It looks just like a hot wheels car.
If a car parks within 55 inches behind me, how do I unpark? Hell, how do I get into my car at all?
I would think that these are intended for super short nose-in parking stalls, like the 'compact cars only' or 'motorcycle only' parking spots. It would effectively increase the number of vehicles per square meter, and could make it possible to convert additional spaces to parking for these units as well as motorcycles / scooters. It would be a heck of a lot easier to pick up groceries in one of these than, say, a motorcycle, so long as you are making one trip and unloading everything once you got home...don't forget the eggs in the backseat!
Of course, these concerns could be alleviated somewhat if this vehicle only had the ability to rotate the wheels 90 degrees and slide into / out of a parallel parking spot while folded. Could be a tricky maneuver in heavy traffic, though, considering you'd have to get into / out of the vehicle while in the lane of traffic.
Meh. Interesting idea, I like to see outside the box thinking sometimes :)
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You might not think folding up is of importance but obviously you have not been to Korea. It is common practice to double park and leave you car in neutral so the other driver can push it out of the way.
That's a golf cart.
No side windows. Top speed below 65mph.
Nothing to see, here.
Most vehicles get to 60kph in one block. Do the math. If it takes 10 blocks to get to 60kph and one has to stop every 5 blocks. the top speed is 30kph and the average speed is 15ph. There would be something wrong when a 60 year old on a bicycle can out accelerate you. The main problem is that traffic lights are times for much higher accelerations which would cause one to miss even more lights. It could drop to every 2 blocks which would mean the average speed would be 6kmh and cause gridlock.
How come so few developers thinks to stick solar panels on their electric cars?
Put a solar panel that raises up so it charges in "park" mode and I'm sold.
Before watching the video, I thought "Oh, the back end folds into the passenger compartment, so it takes up less space. I wonder how they'll prevent people from getting crushed?"
After watching the video I thought "Wait... The whole back part of the car is hollow, and just wraps around the passenger compartment!?"
What the hell is the point? They've made a car twice as long, that is completely unusable space. Just cut that part off, and put the big black wheels in the spot that the small casters are. There, now your car is ALWAYS half the size!
-Bill
...what happens when someone parks right behind you, and you are unable to 'unroll' your car?
1. .. The "door" is just a wide bar. Try using this in the rain or cold. It would be little better than a motorcycle.
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3. Missing specification. What is the acceleration?
Didn't you watch the video? Looks like the acceleration is 0-5 in 10 seconds, and it is meant for indoor use.
For a "city car" that sees more time sitting idle at a light, it really doesn't need much in the way of acceleration.
Don't know where you live, but in the UK the longer drivers have to wait at lights, the more furiously they accelerate when the lights clear.
...Cute novelty, but definitely not something safe for the real world, unless one is dealing with golf carts.
That list of seven probably was copied from a list Ford and Chrysler started in the 1970s about those cheap cars in Japan.
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The idea of a foldable car has been around for some time, and even implemented in the past in some Renault prototypes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_Zoom
Self parking cars have also been around for some time. Controlling the operation with a phone is kinda new, but not unexpected lets say.