Described as a "motorbike-car" hybrid, the Lit C-1 two wheeler uses a
set of futuristic electronic gyroscopes to ensure it remains upright and
balanced, similar to the technology used by Segway scooters and the
recent Honda UNI-CUB.
A group of scientists have announced that within a few years it may be
possible to sell a two-wheeled vehicle that can't tip over.
Described as a "motorbike-car" hybrid, the Lit C-1 two wheeler uses a
set of futuristic electronic gyroscopes to ensure it remains upright and
balanced, similar to the technology used by Segway scooters and the
recent Honda UNI-CUB.
The technology allows drivers to sit and use a steering wheel, as in a
car, but allows the C-1 to stay perfectly balanced, even at slow speeds
or a standstill.
The secret to the balance are the gyroscopes under the floor, which spin
rapidly in response to electronic sensors to keep the vehicle balanced
at all times -- even, says Lit, if the vehicle is involved in a
collision.
Gyroscopes, which harness the unique propensity of a spinning flywheel
to stay upright, have been used for some time for stabilization,
including on aircraft and on cruise ships to reduce roll caused by
waves.
However, this will be one of the most unique applications to date,
potentially enabling drivers to switch to smaller vehicles which offer
the benefits of a bike with the comparative safety of a car.
The model can even cope with some luggage and an extra passenger, says
Lit, although it's likely to involve some considerable acrobatics from
the rear passenger given the small size of the device.
The C-1 uses electric drive and offers a battery pack capable of 200
miles (321 km/h) from a single charge, as well as reaching a top speed
of over 120 mph (193 km/h) -- far faster than most electric cars
available on the
The manufacturer says that it could be available in showrooms by the end
of 2014 -- it's already offering preorders on the website from $250,
although the final price of the vehicle is unclear.
Now, A Two-wheeled, Self-balancing Car
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Friday, June 15, 2012
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