Vandenbrink Introduces Ultra-Wild Three-Wheeled Carver Sports Car
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The Ideal Combination of Car and Motorcycle?
For being hailed as the most athletic automobile in the world, the Vandenbrink Carver is certainly an odd looking one. Its a tandem-seat machine that has three wheels, is just 133.4 inches long, 51.1 inches wide, and 55.1 inches high, and whats more, tilts when you corner. Is it a car? Is it a motorcycle? Is it a road-restricted ATV? No one seems to know, but this quirky Dutch machine will easily turn heads and put a smile on your face.
Essentially, the front half of the Carver was inspired by high-performance sport bikes, which explains its narrow nose and open single motorcycle wheel. Theres not much by way of styling with the Carver; it is simple
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| The athletically inclined Vandenbrink Carver is certainly an odd looking vehicle. (Photo: Vandenbrink) |
Its also the front half which contains the Carvers motorcycle DNA. Though its controlled like a conventional car through throttle, brake and steering wheel, the Carvers
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| The Carvers front half pivots and tilts up to 45 degrees in each direction in order to turn. (Photo: Vandenbrink) |
What allows the Carver to tip at such great angles is Vandenbrinks advanced Dynamic Vehicle Control (DVC) system. DVC takes into account all the critical factors involved with tilting the vehicle, such as its speed, the angle of the tilt, and
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| What allows the Carver to tip at such great angles is Vandenbrinks advanced Dynamic Vehicle Control (DVC) system. (Photo: Vandenbrink) |
The Carver is powered by a motorcycle-sized 660-cc turbocharged inline four with four valves-per-cylinder, mated to a regular five-speed manual gearbox. Despite the engines tiny capacity, and rather meager outputs of 65 horsepower and 74 lb-ft of torque, its enough to propel the lightweight Carver to 60 mph in 8.1 seconds. Top speed for this three-wheeled machine is pegged at an estimated
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| The two-seat Carver holds its occupants in tandem, in racing-style bucket seats due to the bodys narrow design. (Photo: Vandenbrink) |
Entry to the cockpit is through conventional doors; however, the layout is anything but conventional. The two-seater Carver holds its occupants in tandem, in racing-style bucket seats due to the bodys narrow design. Looking out the tall but narrow front window, which forms part of the roof, one gets the impression that theyre in a small aircraft - a feeling that grows once underway from the glasshouse side windows, low seating position, brisk performance and banked cornering abilities. Due to the restrictions of the tandem layout and rear-mounted engine, the rear seat (when not in use) doubles as the trunk and storage space.
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