The Human Car’s prototype model is called the FM-4 Troublemaker, so-called because it goes against some basic automobile principles – there is no motor and, therefore, no oil-based fuel required. The FM-4 is a street-legal, low mass vehicle or LMV. It is designed to accommodate a maximum of 4 people who provide the car’s power via a “biometric human-power interface”. Pushing and pulling on a series of interconnected levers creates the necessary power to drive the car’s rear wheels via a 6-speed “human trans-axle”.
For its monocoque chassis, tubular steel and carbon fiber is used so as to make the vehicle lightweight and durable. The FM-4 Troublemaker in action is quite an awesome sight because of the way it translates human power into motion.
HumanCar, Inc. is already working on the next generation production model called the “Imagine” which can reach speeds of up to 60 mph and will sell at around $15,000 – $20,000.
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