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Charles Bombardier – Arrow Konzeptauto für zwei Personen

Die Hauptbeschäftigung von Charles Bombardier ist zu träumen und fantasievolle, futuristische Konzeptfahrzeuge zu entwickeln. Der Spross, der kanadischen Bombardier Familie, die Flugzeuge und Züge herstellt, zeigte die Entwürfe für seine Arrow Konzeptauto, einen Elektrozweisitzer, der wie ein Retro-Rennwagen aussieht.


Der torpedoförmigen Rumpf und “a cockpit that opens up like a fighter jet to reveal tandem seats.” Bombardier Arrow Konzept eignet sich als cooles Pendlerfahrzeug, sowohl auch für Wochenendausflüge. Strom kommt aus einem 30-kW-Dual-Synchronmotor, der Antrieb liegt auf den Hinterrädern, von einer Lithium / Luft-Batterie, die dem Arrow 370 Meilen Reichweite liefert. Das Arrow Konzeptauto entstand in Montreal, Quebec, wo Bombardier ein Konzept-Fahrzeug-Designstudio unterhält.

Frage:What was the inspiration for the Arrow? Where do you get most of your ideas?
Bombardier: Recently, I went to visit an R&D shop in California which makes personal watercraft that also double as semi-submersibles. They inspired me to create the Arrow concept. I also plan to use their frame for a eventual prototype.
Frage: What concept vehicles are you most proud of among your creations, and why? How do you produce the artwork?
Bombardier: I really like all of them! I work with various designers from around the world to create my concepts and they use different methods to create all these fantastic images. Some use complex 3D rendering software, others draw by hand.

Frage: You certainly have some unusual ideas, with stretching cars, motorized surfboards, and space scooters. Why did you want to purse ideas that may be seen as impractical?
Bombardier: I think it’s always good to dream a little about the future, it helps you generate ideas that will lead to short and medium term innovations. It also serves to spark the imagination and inspire other people to think and create on their own.
Frage: Have any of your concepts been realized, as prototypes or production units?
Bombardier: I worked on my concept at BRP that where produced (Traxter XL, Ski-Doo Elite, Can-Am Spyder). On my own I built various prototypes (the ZEUS, the Sierra, the B4) but in the short term, I am not planning to produce any units, I prefer to focus on the creative part and sell and share my concepts to interested parties.
Frage: What’s your relationship to Bombardier Inc. founder and snowmobile inventor Joseph-Armand Bombardier, and what kind of assembly line work did you do at age 16? What motivated you to go your own way in business?
Bombardier: J-A Bombardier was my grandfather. I never met him but being part of that family motivated me to work really hard all my life for Bombardier and BRP. My godfather is (Bombardier Inc. Chairman) Laurent Beaudoin so he also inspired me a lot to stay the course and work hard. On the assembly line, I was machining radiators and installed pop rivets on Ski-Doo snowmobile frames. I later worked as a night draftsmen in R&D for Ski-Doo, Sea-Doo, and Tekko, which became our ATV division.
Do you think EVs such as super-compact commuters are viable ideas?
Bombardier: I think they are — the real challenge comes from legislation. If we decide to limit parts of our cities to these types of light vehicle they will have a fighting chance. Imagine dedicated zones where there is no emission, no noise, and where the roads are in perfect shape. It’s a viable idea and we can set a target dates right now.
What’s next on your drawing board?
Bombardier: Planes, trains, and automobiles, and lots of power sports!

Quelle cnet

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