JBee
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Yeah Land Rover have been doing it for a while, and even the Mercedes G Class or Unimog are great examples of how it can be done.faik, Land Rover really the only ones to figure out adjustable air suspension for off-road articulation
took them several decades to dial in
that cheat-sheet in hand, I’ll be surprised if Tesla doesn’t get it dialed in quickly
With the Unimog it cheats a little when it comes to wheel articulation, in that it uses torque tubes around the center driveshafts to the front and rear, that allow 30' of articulation each axle. It needs a special frame for the rear bed, that is seperate from the cabin so that it can do this.
Essentially, this means it has more wheel articulation than it actually has suspension travel. This is because the body itself articulates, over the top of the suspension springs themselves.
We used to sell these as expedition vehicles in Europe way before van life was a thing in the 1990's. Along with importing the Aussie equivalent to Europe.
Another big advantage of the unimog was the portal axles, that put the final drive ratio at the wheels, meaning all the driveshafts were lightweight and ran at higher rpm, with all thetorque being generated at the wheels themselves. The design also gave it the best clearance, because it also lift the axle diffs off the ground.
So on a rigid body vehicle, like the CT, all of the articulation has to come from the suspension, but that is not always the best way to achieve off-road articulation, as the springs act to concentrate the force on the two highest wheels. You really need cross linked airsprings to counter this, and a way to disable the sway bars.
So if Tesla doesn't get this all right, or bring out a Baja edition or something, there's going to be a big demand to get suspension and diff mods done for it in the future.
Ah yeah we must not forget CTIS as well. Apparently Tesla hired the Unimog CTIS engineer last year already.
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