2006 Volkswagen Nanospyder
(from Volkswagen Press Release)
VW – Nanospyder
Designers: Patrick Faulwetter, Daniel Simon and Ian Hunter
In the year 2015 the Department of Transportation mandated that
vehicles are
to be 100% recyclable. In addition, to keep up with the latest
safety
standards, the vehicles will have a lifespan of 5 years.
We envision that Volkswagen would respond to this mandate by
initiating a
company-wide change in the manufacturing processes by adopting and
adapting
the latest advances in nano-technology to eventually create a
vehicle that
would not only meet the requirements, but exceed all expectations.
The Volkswagen Nanospyder would be the cutting edge of recyclability.
It
would use nano-technology to create a vehicle capable of being
assembled,
disassembled, and reassembled on a microscopic level. Billions of
tiny
nano-machines no larger than a half a millimeter in diameter would
attach to
one another in a large assembly tank. This method would create
vehicles that
are optimized for strength, weight and safety to an unprecedented
degree.
The ability to vary the apparent density of the frame would allow us
to
engineer “crumple zones“ for safety. Using sensor data the nano-machines
would be able to sense an impending collision and strengthen or
weaken their
connection to each other to ensure the survival of the passengers.