RE: Lamborghini prophesizes 'Terzo Millennio'

RE: Lamborghini prophesizes 'Terzo Millennio'

Tuesday 7th November 2017

Lamborghini prophesizes 'Terzo Millennio'

Stupefying new concept car electrified by MIT's input



You'd rather expect a collaboration between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (famous for producing Nobel laureates) and Lamborghini (famous for producing tractors) to pay off with something outrageously exotic - and the first fruits of their labour don't disappoint.


The 'Terzo Millennio', as the name suggests, is not a concept which has time for its contemporaries' turgid pigeon steps toward electrification. But instead takes a hugely ambitious, and knowingly speculative, leap toward some of the engineering possibilities that may await two or three generations ahead.

Consequently, while it may have four fairly recognisable electric motors - one housed in each wheel for the betterment of the car's aerodynamic design - they would not be driven by anything as mundane as conventional batteries. Instead, the engineers envisage super capacitors powering the show; their virtue being tremendously higher output, alongside much faster charging and the durability to accept many more recharge cycles before degrading.

The neat trick here of course is that super capacitors are already familiar from many other industrial applications - not least the low-voltage kind which are used by a number of car manufacturers to power start-stop systems, where a burst of energy is needed in a very short space of time - but they currently lack the kind of density (and affordability) which makes lithium-ion such an appealing slow-burner as a power source.


Overcoming this limitation is one pillar of the research project. Another is 'innovation in materials' and here Lamborghini makes an even deeper thrust into the unknown by, "using structural electric energy storing composites as a rechargeable battery". This basically involves developing nanomaterial technology to the point where the carbon fibre body panels themselves would be made to do the job of today's battery cells.

And if that's not sufficiently Borg meets Red Dwarf for you, the project also imagines the same system of diffuse nano-charges also continuously monitoring the car's structure; detecting any damage that may occur after an accident, "while limiting or reducing to zero the risks correlated to the presence and propagation of cracks in the carbon fibre structure"- a sentence which suggests an hitherto unimagined capacity for self-healing.

Finally - and possibly to prove that Lamborghini hasn't forgotten what really matters to its clientele - the partnership will study what soundtrack a future model ought to produce; insisting that a "deep investigation is needed" into how they might go about replacing the melody of a V12 engine. That's probably more up Sant'Agata Bolognese's street than MIT's - although solving it would likely be just as welcome in the third millennium as the remainder of the Terzo Millennio's hypothesising.

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TP321

Original Poster:

1,478 posts

198 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Now that’s what I call “design”. Simply stunning!! Well done Lamborghini.

Fetchez la vache

5,572 posts

214 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Looks suitable, but "What'll it do, Mister?"

MrAverage

821 posts

127 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Looks fantastic, might struggle with speed bumps though.

Kawasicki

13,083 posts

235 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Nice sled.

Regarding the noise, just get it to accelerate to 100mph in a couple of seconds and the noise will take care of itself.

phil121081

88 posts

172 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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why the snow chains? wink

danlowe42

52 posts

126 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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This is stunning. I'm not usually a fan of Lambo concepts (love the production cars), but this is something special.

There is just one thing... my initial thoughts were of this:



Just something about it... maybe both are built to be streamlined. Anyway, random comment over.

Guvernator

13,156 posts

165 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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I know a lot of this is a bit pie in the sky but it's promising that they are thinking about this stuff. Current electric vehicles really suffer from a lack of sex appeal, I just don't desire any of them but this is a step in the right direction. It's inevitable the ICE will make way for electric at some point so I'm glad some people are thinking about how to make them appealing rather than trying to suck all the fun out of driving like the current crop seem to want to do.

As for noise the easy answer is to replicate a v8\v10\v12 sound electronically but I think electric cars can also be given their own identity. We have a vast catalogue of sci-fi films to look to for inspiration, how about a car that sounds like a Tie fighter, Luke's speeder or a Tron light cycle or even any\all of the above depending on your mood.

TartanPaint

2,989 posts

139 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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"The neat trick here of course is that super capacitors are already familiar from many other industrial applications..."

...and race cars.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_TS040_Hybrid

cookie1600

2,115 posts

161 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Aes87 said:
It heals itself? This tech thing is just getting ridiculous


Should be interesting when there is an accident and all that nano-technology creating electric power stuff is earthing out through exposed panels, hindering exit by occupants and recovery by first responders .....


Edited by cookie1600 on Tuesday 7th November 11:27

Toaster

2,939 posts

193 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Now I know there will be a queue of orders for this machine but they can all go to the back of the queue........i want it ......I need. It.....I can’t be denied......then I woke up and realised it was a dream 😀

RumbleOfThunder

3,557 posts

203 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Meh. Lambo in choppy, choppy, angular concept designed with a set square shocker.

LordGrover

33,542 posts

212 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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I'm happy to skip the hoverboots if we get this.






Never you mind

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112 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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LordGrover said:
I'm happy to skip the hoverboots if we get this.

Think you'll definitely need to tick the front lift option.

JohnGoodridge

529 posts

195 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Aes87 said:
cookie1600 said:
Aes87 said:
It heals itself? This tech thing is just getting ridiculous
Should be interesting when there is an accident and all that non-technology creating electric power stuff is earthing out through exposed panels, hindering exit by occupants and recovery by first responders .....
lol they thought about everything else except this. But what a way to go, getting fried by your Lamborghini while first responders desperately try to save you, after an exciting drive accompanied by the soundtrack of a Tie Fighter
Security system was the application I thought of.

xjay1337

15,966 posts

118 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Gorgeous biggrin

WCZ

10,525 posts

194 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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LordGrover said:
I'm happy to skip the hoverboots if we get this.

would look much better dropped on -20mm gmax springs

suffolk009

5,399 posts

165 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Can't see the local autoglass fitter doing a proper job on that after some stone chip causes an MoT failure.

Quickmoose

4,494 posts

123 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Nothing about alloy wheel poke and tyre stretch? come on guys....be consistent wink

All the talk of Tie Fighter noises and self healing...superb.
I'll have mine with Tron graphics please.

havoc

30,065 posts

235 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Never you mind said:
LordGrover said:
I'm happy to skip the hoverboots if we get this.

Think you'll definitely need to tick the front lift option.
I was thinking the same, raising itself up like an ED-209 droid waking up.


My only other comment is they appear to have forgotten about mundane things like suspension (wishbones, dampers, turret-tops...) - but in the future everything will be perfect and all roads are clearly going to be billiard-table smooth so it won't matter! tongue out

Raramuri

91 posts

152 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Can you imagine the distress when your wife comes in and tells you she's kerbed the wheels?