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Question about GM "Skateboard" chassis concept

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xLeadxSledx

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Dec 15, 2006
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I have been watching the discovery channels "futurecar" series and can't seem to figure out how the suspension works on GM's "Skateboard" chassis concept.


Seems like the are visually depicting a double a-rm suspension system, but the fuctional bits are no-where I can see.

Any ideas? Inside info? Is this all a bunch of BS?
 
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Concept vehicles are often, ahem, simplified.

I conjecture the reasons include:
- To focus your attention on the concept being demonstrated.
- The missing bits are outside the originator's expertise.
- Nobody yet knows how to meet the implicit specifications.
- The budget ran out.



Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
I think the swoopy curved bits might represent carbon fibre leaf springs doubling as suspension arms, leastways if my sole corporate innovation since 1960 ;) had been transverse leafsprings that's what I'd expect.


there's a more believable rendition in

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It uses an SLA with a transverse leaf. The leaf is not used as an arm. (similar to C5 and C6 Corvette)

-Joe
 
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