This little guy, a product of the Chiba Institute of Technology, uses four rods as a suspension system for jumping. The bulk of the bot can be moved up or down, using its momentum to raise the ...
The secret to this performance lies in the DiSus-X system, an intelligent hydraulic suspension. This device adjusts the height of each wheel in real time, allowing the car to jump, dance in place, or ...
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says the $236,000 Yangwang U9 electric hypercar boasts 1,287 horsepower and can jump obstacles.
Instead of suspending cars, they adapted the technology to create the Bose Ride, an active suspension seat for commercial truck drivers—probably less exciting than a jumping sedan, but arguably ...
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