Car of the Future: Skateboard on Discovery Channel

Car of the Future: Skateboard

The Discovery Channel has a series about GM’s car of the future (not to be confused with Chef of the Future) which is basically a radical (no pun intended) new platform for building cars. Why do we care? The basic chassis system is officially called “The Skateboard.” It’s powered by fuel cells and has no central motor, allowing different body configurations to be bolted on at will. Also, the steering is fly-by-wire, meaning the turning impulse is controlled electronically like a jet plane instead of mechanically. And yes, it looks like a skateboard. Catch the video after the jump. [Source: AutoblogGreen]

They repeatedly hammer home the Skateboard name. Later in the video they keep trying to associate it with the phrase “young people” or “young designer.” It’s as if the car platform somehow inherently lends itself towards creatively freeing the younger designer. I’d say they are wrong, because the designs they show are pretty much crap. They have a blank canvas and lack of traditional automotive design restrictions, and they best they can come up with is something that looks like a Nike cross training sports sandal.

The concept is great. It’s truly revolutionary technology that I hope we all get to drive one before GM goes out of business.

Discussion

4 thoughts on “Car of the Future: Skateboard

  1. Doesn’t seem like the “skateboard” term is really applicable to this vehicle.

  2. that would be so tight to have because then you would be able to make it look like your driving a truck one day then a mini van the next

  3. I agree with Dan. But I think the reason why they chose the “skateboard” term is because of the chassis of the car. But I like the style of it, I hope the performance is also good.

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