Jeep Hurricane
The Jeep Hurricane is a bespoke custom concept vehicle that was unveiled at the 2005 North American International Auto Show in Detroit by American off-road brand Jeep. The Hurricane's one-piece body is composed largely of light-weight structural carbon fiber.[1] Its skid plate is an aluminum spine that connects the chassis to the underside of the vehicle. The Hurricane doesn’t have side doors or a roof, and there is only seating for two people. The driver and passenger enter the vehicle over bulkheads on each side. The Hurricane features a Chrysler designed and patented four-wheel steering system, which was outsourced to MillenWorks that allows the Hurricane to move sideways.[2][3] Its principal exterior designer was Aaron Pizzuti.[4] The concept went on to win IDEA Silver Award,[5] a Popular Science "Best of what's new" award,[6] and an AutoWeek Editor's Choice award in the "Most Fun" category.[7]
Future Development
It is not expected to be a production vehicle due to the complexity and cost of the drivetrain, however many patents were secured in the Hurricane’s development.
Specifications[8]
- Curb Weight (estimated): 3,850 lb (1,746 kg)
- Length: 151.8 inches (3,856 mm)
- Wheelbase: 108.1 inches (2,746 mm)
- Front Overhang: 25.0 inches (635 mm)
- Rear Overhang: 18.7 inches (475 mm)
- Width: 80.0 inches (2,033 mm)
- Height: 68.2 inches (1,732 mm)
- Track, Frt/Rr: 67.5/67.5 inches (1,715/1,715 mm)
- Engine: Two 5.7-liter, 8-cylinder HEMI engines
- Power: 670 hp (500 kW) (2 x 335 hp)
- Torque: 740 lbf·ft (1000 N·m) (2 x 370 lbf-ft)
- Transfer Case: Custom multi-mode with 1:1, 2:1 and 4:1 ratios
- Transmission: 5-speed automatic
- Front and Rear Suspension: Long-travel, short/long arm independent
- Ground Clearance: 14.3 inches (363 mm)
- Break-Over Angle: 31.5 degrees
- Approach/Depart Angle: 64.0/86.7 degrees
- Tire Size: 305/70R20 (all four)
- Wheel Size: 20x10 inches (51x25 cm)
- 0-60 mph (97 km/h): 4.9 seconds
References
- ↑ "Jeep hurricane info". Retrieved 2007-01-12.
- ↑ "Jeep 4-wheel steering". Retrieved 2007-01-12.
- ↑ http://www.millenworks.com/html/aboutus/news/MillenWorks_Jeep.pdf
- ↑ "Chrysler designer pushes for passion". Retrieved 2008-08-14.
- ↑ "Jeep Hurricane IDEA Silver Award". Retrieved 2008-08-14.
- ↑ "Popular Science Names Top Tech Innovations of 2005". Retrieved 2008-08-14.
- ↑ "AutoWeek Gives Editor's Choice Honors to Top Vehicles at Detroit's 2005 NAIAS". Retrieved 2008-08-14.
- ↑ "Jeep Hurricane".
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