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The Mercedes Hexawheel concept asks an interesting question: what if Mercedes (or Smart) tackled mini-off-roading?
Thought up by Siyamak Rouhi Dehkordi, a 35-year-old Mechanical Engineer from Iran, it features an insect-inspired all-wheel-drive platform integrating hydraulic pistons into the frame to help control the car's two halves.
A diesel engine would put power through a "flexible hydraulic power transmission system" to all six wheels.
The concept is 4.8 meters long, split up by twin 0.95 meter wheelbases. It may be a little too funky for production, but it would be awesome to see something like in real concept form.
For an idea of what the Hexawheel could theoretically handle, have a look at some of the pics below.
By Phil Alex
Images: Siyamak Rouhi Dehkord, Via: Carbodydesign
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