Body panels manufactured from recycled tyre rubber Fortis has the aggressive stance expected of a highly capable SUV combined with such fresh aesthetic touches as light clusters influenced by Korean glass sculpture. Far more contemporary still are the bumper sections, doors, bonnet, front wings and rear hatch which are manufactured from recycled tyre rubber. Underpinning all this machismo is a modular chassis and drivetrain concept that will be developed through subsequent designs, the platform allowing for different vehicles to be easily packaged around common parts. The drivetrain comprises four 100hp chassis-mounted motors " one powering each wheel when the vehicle is in 4-wheel drive mode. This system provides ultimate off-road traction, ESP and hill descent, while the motor configuration allows for easy transition between 4WD, 2WD, FWD and RWD. The in-wheel regenerative braking system gives optimum on-road driving response. Electric power Power comes from a Lithium ion battery pack and Kumho believes the viability of such alternative propulsion will depend on the technology becoming as user friendly and convenient as petrol and diesel are today. Fortiss batteries can therefore be used in two ways: Recharged " at home, work or recharge stations Exchanged " old batteries replaced by new ones on longer journeys Revolutionary tyres with adjustable treads As youd expect from one of the worlds leading tyre manufacturers, the Fortis also boasts revolutionary tyre technology. Currently, the only way an SUV will provide optimum performance both on and off-road is to change the tyres for each requirement. The Fortis, however, allows its driver to specify the performance required from just one set of tyres by having a tread pattern that can be adjusted at will. The tyres feature metal biters in their tread that optimise off-road performance " when employed, it is primarily they that grip the terrain for maximum traction and durability. For on-road use, the tyre cavity is inflated. This expands the rubber areas of the tyre to cover the metal biters, offering high levels of comfort, noise performance and road-biased dynamic ability. With this technology, one really can achieve the best of all worlds. Unique credentials Rob Dolton is the only qualified vehicle designer employed within the worlds tyre industry and is retained by Kumhos European Technical Centre in Birmingham specifically to explore future technologies for road and track vehicles, and the tyres on which they run. A graduate of the internationally renowned Automotive Design Department of Coventry University, he worked for Fiat Advanced Design in Turin before joining Kumho in 2005. Doltons previous vehicle concepts include a bamboo-chassied single-seat racecar powered by four Maglev units. |