Anton Van Den Brink's Carver Meshes Car With Motorcycle
Angela Lowe — May 11, 2006 — Autos
References: carver-europe & neatorama
Carver Europe BV ('Carver'), invented by Dutch entrepreneur Anton van den Brink, announces the world's first-ever commercially available tilting three-wheeled vehicle. You steer it like a car, but it reacts just like a motorcycle. When you accelerate and turn the steering wheel, the cockpit banks and the Dynamic vehicle Control (DVC™) system automatically adjusts the angle to the speed of the vehicle. Basically this vehicle has the safety of a car, but the thrive of a motorcycle. It's now available in the US.
Trend Themes
1. Tilting Three-wheeled Vehicles - Creating commercially available vehicles that combine the safety of cars with the agility of motorcycles.
2. Tilt Steering Control - Developing innovative systems that automatically adjust the angle of the vehicle based on speed and steering inputs.
3. Car-motorcycle Hybrid - Integrating car and motorcycle features to offer a unique and thrilling driving experience.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Exploring new opportunities for designing and manufacturing tilting three-wheeled vehicles.
2. Transportation - Implementing tilt steering control systems to enhance vehicle stability and maneuverability.
3. Recreational Vehicles - Creating hybrid vehicles that cater to the preferences of individuals who enjoy the excitement of motorcycles and the safety of cars.
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