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Michelin Active Wheel
Michelin Active Wheel
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2008, Michelin has reinvented the wheel, enabling the unveiling
of two cars at the Paris Motor Show that usher in a totally
new era. In 1895, André and Edouard Michelin, the brothers
who founded the Group that bears their name, transformed the
car wheel by adding a tyre for the first time. Their innovation
endures to this day.
More than a century later, Michelin wants its latest innovation
to enjoy the same success as its illustrious predecessor in
1895. In 2008, the transformation is truly revolutionary-no
more engine under the front or rear bonnet, no more traditional
suspension system, and no more gearbox or transmission shaft
thanks to the Michelin Active Wheel.
That's because all essential components have been integrated
into the wheel itself. Cars equipped with this integrated
solution deliver an array of unique advantages. In a sense,
the Michelin Active Wheel is an intelligent wheel capable
of propelling cars without gasoline, while ensuring suspension
and braking functions and providing unrivalled road handling
and comfort.
The Michelin Active Wheel inaugurates a new era in road
transportation in which a car's road, safety, energy and environmental
performance achieve unprecedented levels. This is because
of a miniature drive engine and an electrical suspension system
incorporated into the wheel. These technologies developed
by Michelin have made it possible to completely rethink the
car. The most advanced illustration of this achievement is
the new Venturi Volage, which is being unveiled in a world
premiere at the 2008 Paris Motor Show.
Fitted with the Michelin Active Wheel, the car is a roadster
that is well ahead of its time. And with good reason… With
its innovative design that is free of all constraints (like
the need to house an engine) and its electrical drive motor,
the Venturi Volage delivers outstanding road performance,
safety and comfort-all in an environmentally friendly vehicle.
The second vehicle-the new WILL-is built through a partnership
involving Heuliez, Michelin and Orange. The world's first
example of an EV capable of holding its own against traditional
cars, this small-size vehicle can be adapted for use as both
a passenger car and a utility vehicle. The WILL provides a
practical solution to road transportation concerns in the
areas of energy resources, urban pollution and personal safety.

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