Michelin Airless Tire UPTIS - Unique Puncture-Proof Tire System
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- These new airless tires, will never need to be inflated or the air pressure maintained, and you will never get a flat tyre from running over a nail.
MICHELIN Uptis (Unique Puncture-Proof Tire System) is an airless mobility solution for passenger vehicles, which eliminates the dangerous risk of flat tires and blowouts that result from punctures or road hazards.
Uptis features ground-breaking improvements in architecture and composite materials, which enable Uptis to bear the car’s weight at road-going speeds. These innovations combine to eliminate compressed air to support the vehicle’s load, and result in extraordinary environmental savings: approximately 200 million tires worldwide are scrapped prematurely every year as a result of punctures, damage from road hazards or improper air pressure that causes uneven wear
The Uptis Prototype represents a major advancement toward achieving Michelin’s VISION concept, which was presented at the Movin’On Summit in 2017 as an illustration of Michelin’s strategy for research and development in sustainable mobility.
The VISION concept introduced four main pillars of innovation: airless, connected, 3D-printed and 100% sustainable (entirely renewable or bio-sourced materials).
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★★★ *FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE VIDEO / FACT UPDATES* ★★★
*1) Tire or Tyre, which is the correct spelling?* - Tire and Tyre both mean a covering for a wheel, usually made of rubber. Tire is the preferred spelling in the U.S. and Canada. Tyre is preferred in most varieties of English outside North America. Of course, all English speakers use tire in the sense to grow weary. (in Australia, we spell it Tyre)
*The following if from the Michelin website for this Tire / Tyre* - "The MICHELIN® Uptis (Unique Puncture-Proof *Tire* System) is an airless mobility solution for passenger vehicles, which reduces the risk of flat tires and other air loss failures that result from punctures or road hazards."
*2) why do we need to wait until 2024 before they are available?* - I do not have an answer for this question from any official FAQ page from Michelin, but I would assume because they are a high consumable used on every car under so many kinds of conditions, high acceleration, hard braking, high speed cornering, cold weather, hot weather, snow, mud, ice, rocks etc. and because people are putting their lives on the line with these tyres, that like a new drug, extensive testing, redesign and further testing will need to be done, to get the perfect design, that can handle all conditions, and still perform like a normal tyre and last just as long.
*3) How much will they cost?* - These tyres are still in-development and will be not be available to the public until 2024, so ask me again then. But if you search for "Michelin Tweel Kit" (UPTIS tyres for forklifts & UTV) the prices start at *$847.00 per wheel.*
*4) what if you get mud or snow, in the tyre* - Here are 2 video links on the Michelin website showing just that
*Mud in Tyre* - michelinmedia.com/site/user/files/44/MNA342_Uptis_Mud_Clips-proxy_2.mp4
*Snow / ICE in Tyre* - michelinmedia.com/site/user/files/44/MNA342_Uptis_Snow_Clip-proxy_2.mp4
*5) A lot of you ask, can you drift or do burnouts with these tyres* - Tyre companies make a range of tyres to suit all needs and vehicles, Michelin states in a FACT SHEET these tyres are being designed for Autonomous & Electric passenger vehicles. Which says to me, being used in a sensible manor at sensible speeds.
*6) Most of you keep asking "What If" question, what if you get mud, snow, water in the wheel? Can you drift on them? How is the cornering?* - The tyres are still in development and won't be available for 4 years, so there is no way to answer any of those question until then.
*7) Why even mention the Police Spike Strips in the video it should not matter* - You are right it does not matter, it was just a joke reference, when i saw these tyres I thought "oh what about Police spike strips, how will they stop fleeing cars" so i added that into the video, but it had no baring on the tyres development. So many people have linked videos in the comments, showing alternatives, and i will even be doing a follow up video about these tyres and the Police alternatives to stopping cars in the future.
Wonder World tyre gang 😎😎
Both or neither
Tire
Tyre is the right word, after all it’s the queens English
Southern style tire or tower. 😂😂😂
I laughed so hard when they used gta V for explaining a spike trap
SAME.
Lmao
Easy way to demonstrate the point freely I guess
I laughed hard when they mentioned spike trap and car chasing. It is so barbaric!
Immature.
Sad to say these tires are only available for the chefs who earned their stars.
Lmaoooo
Underrated comment
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GTA stars
@Kiki btw, the michelin who give stars to chefs is the same michelin who produces tires. haha
Jake: “use the spike strip to stop him”
Michelin: try again
😂
The solution has been on the market for more than ten years;
www.qinetiq.com/en/blogs/au-x-net-product
I was gonna say I remembered seeing something similar years ago being used at military checkpoints.
Talking about how cops will need to change the way to stop cars this guy: gta
They will use rpgs who throw enemy chasing missiles ......... sitting in car means death within a minute in gta 6 😂😂😂
czcams.com/video/_mytpTEbL0M/video.html
this is already used in many places in the us
The solution has been on the market for more than ten years;
www.qinetiq.com/en/blogs/au-x-net-product
they use a rope that tangles in the axle and causes the car to brake
funny how they neglected to mention these were made by NASA for the mars rover
this comment hes 2.7k likes now.
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Robbers: Boys, we don't need to worry about them spike strip no more.
@@Veraxu1227 Robbers after that: Boys Time to get ourselves a Tank!
Cops: We got the tire shredders.
Robbers after that: Oh god damnit!
@@DoggosGames No no no
Robbers: Boys, Time to get ourselves a UFO
@@arthurmorgan2335
Area 51: EY, BOIS WE GOT OURSELVES A RUNNER
SHOOT’EM DOWN
@@fedupadhesive4885 Robbers after that: Boys we gotta contact Putin
There are also new versions of “spike strips” that are meant to tangle and break the axel, which is just as effective.
I like how they made an ad about something we can't buy
After 2024 they come to market.
@@evrytan Honeslty? because i am interested in learning more. can you post anything else about these tires?
@@jasonpatrickseverance9660 no they're making them already Michelin has already started doing ads
This tire design has always struggled with high speeds. This is why you see them on slower moving vehicles, such as tractors, mowers, forklifts, "military vehicles," etc. but not on cars. 80 MPH is a daunting task for these.
I guess so, new designs will come up eventually. I kind of have an idea, maybe try a "tension string" that attaches to the wheel and the rubber tire so it could handle high speeds. I guess.
Urg just make a normal tire but with this. Works like normal and is flat free
@Blank It doesn't slow the car per se. The tire itself does not cope well at high speeds. The pressures put on the tire at speed will deform the tire, possibly catastrophically so.
@@sylvarnuovis7240 Having a sidewall on a tire like this would likely lead to uneven wear on the outer edges as they would not compress as easily as the more central part of the tire.
@Blank the tire can fail and rip itself apart, same thing can happen to normal tires at super high speeds. That why Bugatti set an electronic speed limiter on one of their cars (i forget which one it was) so that the tires would not explode.
Can we just appreciate the fact they used GTA to show us a demonstration 😂
LOL :)))
It is a somewhat realistic and cheap way to simulate tire physics
Mr. R.P.G. lmao rightt
@@SirSaturnine8008
No it's not. That was literally GTA 5.
2:20 😂😂
I am interested to see what the braking distance is like.
Very little in my opinion.
Heard of disc in disc brakes?
@@andrewsanchez8716 the thing is with tires like these you also stop faster. There’s less weight on the car since the rims are taken from the equation. Also since there’s no tread you can brake much better in rain since the air under the tire is also removed then hydroplaning is very much reduced chance from happening. As for braking, since the tires are flat, braking would have the tire have more surface area on the ground meaning, less distance to stop. Of course brakes are very important, one won’t work without the other so while brakes haven’t changed, tires have. And with that the tire also helps stop the car now.
@@damianpizana5473 did you not watch the video they still have rims and the tread pattern is the same as any other tire it says in the video. Also they make about the same contact with the road as a normal tire at slow speeds
@@andrewsanchez8716 what hes saying is that momentum is based on speed and weight so if this tire is lighter on the outer edge, it will stop quicker. Less weight on the outer edge of the spinning wheel means less momentum that you have to get rid of during braking.
edit: also the tire is noticeably flatter so that would mean more tire surface on the ground at all times so better braking and acceleration
To say we shouldn’t use airless tires because criminals cant have their tires popped was a new level of mental gymnastics for me
I agree haha... I'm glad he said he the advantages outweigh that tho
I mean, they would just transition to actual blades instead of spikes.
@@golfer435 grappler, and its way safer than spike strips
just punch them with the car until explode
@@golfer435 no, spike strips already flip cars and kill people. Taller blades will almost guaranteed kill the driver and who knows how many people around.
So no director has ever thought of using them in a police chase sequence.. How cool would that be, so simple bt still futuristic..
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"unfortunately not available yet"
Coz this planned to release on 2024.
and police use a canon to stop him, lol
Cop: Hah we deployed a spike strip we spent thousands on developing.
Criminal: pfft that’s cute I got airless tires, get gud
2:20 I love the fact that this clip is from GTA 5
@J G if you look at gta police, you will see its stupid awkward placing
@Foxima Centauri I noticed the same thing!
@@zondor8123 and the Calvacade
Wow who ever invented this you are a damn hero forsure this is gonna save us money no more having to buy a tire again and again because of it blowing out thank you 👏
"BuT hOw WiLl PoLi-"
Shaddup. They have more than spike strips to stop vehicles. Like hellfire missiles from a drone. :)
Taking pebbles out of tire tread just went to a whole new level
They will probably close the sides
@@rc_teo_nade_216 I think that the sides need to be open for the air flow.
Michelin introduced something called "TWHEEL" some 12 years ago i still remember this UPTIS is successor of TWHEEL.
@@davisalex6985 mutual agreement 👍😂
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Right.. I remember watching this on Discovery channel when I was a kid.
I wonder how many bending and flexing cycles the "spokes" can take before they suffer from fatigue and begin to crack?
The sidewall of a regular tire bends and flexes millions of times with each rotation. So...
@@Kewlzter this shit wouldnt even be a thing if they werent from big companies
@John Briar just because somebody has more likes, does not mean that they’re right and someone else is wrong, ... that could also just mean that there’s more stupid people liking something that’s wrong! 😕
can't take joy of drifting with these tyres
Criminals chasing is not at all a concern for the "rest of the world"
TRUE, *ESPECIALLY INDIA* I GUESS!
The grappler bumper is already in use by US Police, which in my opinion ends a chase in a much safer way than spikes.
Criminals fleeing by car happens all over the world, though. Don't understand your point.
That bit literally ruined the video... I mean, really mate? Do they actually think that JUST spike traps would be a concern to release a new kind of tire that can actually prevent accidents, etc.
Also couldn't they find more spike trap videos online? They are lazy enough to use GTAV instead.
Literally my thought, the most American problem you could come up with.
01:10 the way this guy says “at the moment” 😂
🤣🤣🤣
At the momeeentyie😂😂😂
"Ut de muomenttt..." I Like that one.
This tyre design has been around for decades yet never leaves the trial stage.
This tires are used for excavators for a good reason: They are useless at higher speeds and the gasoline you need is tremendous as they have much more friction than a usual tyre.
I agree
Exactly
Are we really worried about the police chases or less pollution? Smh
Agreed lol
Electric cars will take place
Ehh, by the time this is mainstream enough for police to be worried about how to stop a car in a chase the cars (most of them anyway) will already have remote functions allowing the police to remotely slow and then stop a vehicle.
If these tires last longer you better believe they are going to cost more.
Would be nice not having to air your tires periodically.
EMPs are a thing
I see a high speed pothole destroying a rim totally.. the way the tire comppresses in just the small pothole seems like a devistating impact on a rim for anything bigger going 40plus mph
that also happens to conventional air tires though.
@@jesseflores9087 yes but it is far less of a problem on conventional tires.
Did u even watch the whole video
Quite sure there is a comprehensive testing strategy, after working in QC for VW group the standards are just ridiculous.... good concept tho, I’d buy a set
Fr
I imagine rocks, mud, and debris can get stuck within the ribs. Wonder how that would impact the tires’ performance.
The tires are flexible, they will just shoot out once the car drives. Tanks dont have this issue so why should this?
Nothing a pressure washer can’t fix
@@FlyLeah Mud sure, but if a rock gets in there it -might- get stuck between the rubber spokes. It's definetly a good idea to get this on the commercial market, but i can imagine a few problems with it.
@@jesperstoringgaard8367 what impact would a rock have on these tires? you’re thinking too small. At the worst, it’d be lodged. Because they’re accessible, it could be pushed out. There are numerous benefits to this technology.
Just add a side wall maybe?
2:28 my mans did not just use gta as an example 😂😂
We could've and should've been using airless tires years ago!
JOHN DAVIS not in snow or mud climates/circumstances. Any debris inside the tires would cause possible catastrophic shake or failure at highway speeds. They’d have to be cleaned constantly. This is a 40 year old idea that keeps getting press every decade
They've been testing this for like 10 years now it used to be called tweel
@@joesmith389 tyres could be covered from sides.
Joe Smith like the sidewalls HAVE to be open ? .. they could just make a type of vent in the sidewall near the bead
@Sushil Kumar it's not that easy.
if you created rubber sidewalls, when it does get punctured, it would let debris and water in which would unbalance the tire.
Police already came up with a new “Effective” strategy....Snipers.
The Purge
U dumb
Patt se headshot 😂
Good luck with sniping someone speeding 100 mph
Jjust add a net. czcams.com/video/n8FNR8BryR0/video.html
Michelin: it will take 5 years to release these
Tesla: we plan to have a full public release in 3 months
Tesla: When your Tesla catch on fire, your tires will burn more evenly.
Makes perfect since slow down the process so cops can figure out a spike strip solution. And then we all end up with hover flying cars before the tires are released lmao
Probably thats what is going to happen.
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*~ Alfredomatta*
Buenisimas
Puta madre!
@@djxjxixsmjxjskjzxn1853
LMFAOOO!!!!
Me las imagino llenas de puro lodo y pa limpiarlas con un palito de mezquite, no manches!
It will close the doors of all puncturewala's business in India
Sab mulle berozgaar ho jye ge
@Salman Khan phir tu foot path pe bhi chala payega 😊 salu boy 😂
I don’t think u it will
@Salman Khan 😂 salmon boi watching this video to gift a new tyre for his drivor
@Sarwar Shams it's going on very well... As we have to retaliate you morons in riots like in delhi... We have to stop you in torch 🔥like in Bangalore.... Lot of work we have to do. Training is going on well
"Looks like the police will need to come up more plan"
Police: just blow the car and we're done
Such an underrated comment😀😀
SoNyXGamings 🤣🤣🤣hilarious!
They'll just shoot at everyone inside as usual. Murderers
Kontol
Seems ledgit
I live in Northern NY if you plan to bring these to market you should also be testing them in a winter environment.
I first heard about these over ten years ago and they were referred to as "Tweels" but even back then they were limited and couldn't hit a speed over 45MPH. I do gotta say, if they can get performance speed tires (higher than an H rating) then we'll be in good shape but I hope to goodness they put a sidewall on them. They look ugly as side with the spokes exposed...that and road debris could get inside and potentially damage the insides.
They need to show it's performance in mud and snow.
I would be curious about heavy snow and ice. Park your car outside at night, come out the next morning and water is now frozen to the bottomed, sides, and inside the tire. If you attempt to move your car, do the rubber vanes rip inside of the tire before it dislodges itself from the icy crap?
Put elastic covers on both sides of open tire🤟
@bax 60 haha..yeah..I don't think he thought this one through.
Also I wonder if cold weather over a long period of time would make them brittle
@bax 60 well do it before the blizzard genius, leave them on as a permanent cover so they look normal. how is it gonna help you if you do it after the fact? it doesn't make sense
So the reason why it has not selling yet is the police.
Correction, it is the police being lazy
Your slip is showing.
@@akhil1753 or tire traps arent ready for this
Unbelievable ! what a reason !
Correct me if i'm wrong but michelin likes selling tires. So why would they make tires that dont go flat?
Хорошая резина, особенно по грязи.
Amazing shout out
Me: (buys airless Michelin tires)
Michelin: " If the cops ask you didn't get it here ok"
Isnt this what ammunation employees say in GTA? San Andreas to be specific?
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the cops replaced the nails with anti-tank mines!
Best comment 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nah , they just use grenade launcher or RPG
Seems very price efficient technique!!
Tank's weight >>>> car's weight == mines not engaging
NinjaThug American precision!🤣🤣🤣the smart bomb!🤣🤣🤣☮️
Man I am speechless I would use this
Michelin you're doing an amazing job. I'm feeling proud that I use your tyres for my bike. 👍🏻
I don't think so they would survive high speed. .
🤔.
Also due to increased contact area between the tyre and the road, it'll burn more fuel means not much efficient comparatively.
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This would be so good for my country there is literally potholes on every road and the government doesn't fix it
Which country???
Maybe India
@@hughjackman2095 Zimbabwe in africa
India also
@@mohamedsalih2789 lot of country why india ?????
I love how "it might force cops to put more effort into their job" is presented as some sort of valid counter-argument
Where I live some parts of the road is actually gone. Some points a 2 lane road becomes 1 lane because of potholes or erosion. Some areas where it's one labe there is a 2000ft change in elevation
I loved seeing the same clips over an over again
This will selling like hot cake in Malaysia . Malaysia road condition is a must .
Even in India😂😂
@@beatrix2404 asshole
@@wfh21845 no u
Nice grammar 😐
Ten years later..
We still can't use them.
Might have flying cars before they give us these
Haha
@@NauticalNinja *testing*
Stop dreaming and watching movies come back to reality kid🤖🤖🤖
Flying cars just aren’t practical if it can be made available to all, how do you control traffic how do you tackle obstacles like high buildings. Let’s just leave flights for airplanes and choppers
May be yes. Last ten years whatever the technology I wonder when i saw on CZcams are not in everyone's home. No technology are going for mass production due to some strange reasons. I wish to have droner to fly to office daily.
I love you used GTA as an example of the spike strips flattening the tires. 🤣
In the end of the day everybody that likes fast and mascular cars hate that they get more quiet or that they lose the old strong supercharged engines but really nobody is against new or futuristic tires and btw when it comes to looking they are a 10/10
I was thinking about this from my childhood someone else did it now
Not too late. We can start something. Tesla isn't the only electric car manufacturer. We can create ours.
me 2😍
I'm sure you're serious
Fast & Furious 10, Fasten Your Seatbelts' director confirmed he gonna use this in the upcoming movie.
Do I make you horny baby? Do I?!!!
@@3A_z what.
@@TerryMG Austin Powers joke. See the commenters name.
@@TerryMG the movie Austin powers
He will?
This would be so beneficial for heavy duty vehicles as their tire punctures can be extremely damaging for the vehicles and in some cases - lethal to some unlucky bystanders as it was documented in the past.
Bus chassis, for example, has to have some arch reinforcements so the tire puncture wouldn't damage the interior or the passengers and sadly upon puncture you can pretty much say bye bye to the equipment that is fixed near the wheel (sensors, pneumatics, etc.)
This is actually good for the environment.
Spikes are old tech. They throw special mats to wrap around the wheels and axles when you drive over it. Stops the car quickly and no dangerous spinning and debris. Military have been using this technique for years in the Middle East.
Don't even worry about that. Ban all the vehicles for the police to do there job ezr.
쮸 haha
@@user-tm1jg5vx4h okay this guy is a cop for sure xD
@@user-tm1jg5vx4h better still ban all crime and make it illegal
Oh, these will stay in perfect balance in the snow, I’m sure.
yayyy thanks for telling me!!!
The only problem with these are that you can’t reduce air pressure when going on sand
no need the sand would gather inside the tires giving you extra speed and less chance you'll get stuck
@@HumorDash speed isn't what keeps you from being stuck in sand, tyre "footprint" is what does.
@@HartyBiker I think you missed the joke bro…
@@HartyBiker what I tried to say was that the footprint is probably good enough to keep you going.
Actually the problem with these tyres is they are super loud (they make a high pitch noise) because of air passing through them
The last line the most important. Millions of people will benefit, can't denied them just because of a few miscreants
Like guns for example.
This guy was really reaching with that anyways, I've seen probably hundreds car chases and most of them end with pit maneuvers, crashes, the suspect bailing out on foot, and occasionally running out of gas. I've rarely even seen police even deploy spikes and I've NEVER seen it actually work effectively. Besides you can already buy run flats tires that are good for 50 miles after a puncture.
As a mechanic irregular wear on tyres is generally caused by a fault in the tracking of the steering toeing in or out causing the tyres to feather on the edges however vehicle maintenance also has a lot to do with wear on tyres a big one being tyre pressure, under inflated tyres will tend to wear on the outside of the tyre where as over inflated tyres will wear on the centre of the tread.
As a regard to law enforcement stopping vehicles in a pursuit situation there are two other options to replace spike strips.
The first being a a mechanism that that lifts the front of the car up via a set of metal rods on pistons however has very limited use. The second being a spike net which is essentially a large Kevlar blanket net covered in spikes that wraps around the front tyres and tangles the front axle immobilising the vehicle bringing it to a stop.
If this comes to the public:
Puncture guys be like - then our job??
I can imagine pebbles getting stuck inside.
But they can be cleaned out easily I think.
its an early design to show whats inside. the final product probably will be closed entirely just like a normal tires
@@zedboiii My thoughts exactly..
@@zedboiii no doubt
But it’s the same tech you can find in sneakers. They solved that by covering it with transparent rubber. They probably have thought of it.
I like how they used GTA as an example for how the spike strip works
$850 *per tire* is a tad unrealistic, considering the tread still wears down. Doesn’t matter that it doesn’t go flat if you still gotta replace them just as regularly as conventional tires.
@Katy Leanne, I agree with you but there is a huge market of people who would rather avoid having a flat at any cost. Such as on long drives with no cellphone service signal, some people mostly women will gladly pay extra for those tires just so they don't have to deal with a flat tire with no help in sight or deal with strangers for assistance. Some cars don't even have a spare tire. If you get a flat and you have to call a wrecker. The inconvenience of where ever you were going may have to wait a couple of days.
Hellbent 706 I imagine the market would mainly be in construction areas where there’s lots of bolts and nails and metal likely to be on the ground
@@katyungodly you don't have to imagine. Flat-proof tires have already been in the construction, military and industrial market for years. They're trying to expand into the civilian market now and will again be considered new tech. It will be ridiculously expensive but you'll be surprised at how much money some people will pay for piece of mind or just to be the first one on the block. The price will go down after 10 years or so. Remember when the 55 inch flat-screen plasma TV's first hit the market? They were $15,000 each. Now you can find them for less than $400.
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*they aren’t available because they make too much money ripping people off with regular tires*
Exactly. Not to mention they could make new tires from recycled tires and just dont because its more cost effective for them to make new ones and just fill landfills with rubber... Theyve had the technology for full electric cars and airless tires for decades but it doesnt make them and the powers that be as much money
Nom De Plume you understand that it’s fossil fuels that power electric cars right?
E36 420 How? These tires will still wear out and you will still have to buy new ones, when you get a flat you can usually just patch them up. The ones that won’t like these tires are tire repair shops, not tire sellers.
I work at the Goodyear Tire plant in lawton, which is currently the largest tire plant in the world (almost a mile long). If we could manufacture this tire efficiently, than we would. The issue is that by producing that tire, we would need to replace all our tire machines, which would essentially drive the price of that new tire threw the roof. If you dont think companies want to produce something like this, than it would destroy the fundamentals of buisness. If a buisness can produce something innovative, they will, why? Because innovation is what keeps a company growing. Also the first company to release this tire, will capture a large market of buyers, which would drive there profit threw the roof. Not trying to sound rude, but companies live off of innovation... meaning your claims have no biases, other than your hunch feeling?
@@tituscara9878 Michelin have years ahead of you
Every single year there is always the "non-puncturable tire". It's like the fitness industry trying to say "Get abs in 1 month with this technique!".
Yup this comment
The difference is that industrial and military vehicles are using this tire for years now,which is also shown in the video.
But you can get muscle definition on abs in 1 month, IF you have the right fat %
@@foximacentauri7891 That's probably what he's trying to get across. They can't bring the tyres... excuse me... *_up to speed._*
@@foximacentauri7891 Or they just made the video for marketing.
Que bueno ver una nueva llanta que no necesita neumático y no nos preocuparse por pincharse
Bruh the rolling resistance on these bad boys has gotta be insane
I literally thought of making a tire just like this when i was 5 years old and i was mad cuz i knew i couldn't make my tire dreams become a reality before anyone else had the chance
That is cool I need four of them right now.
I think they are pretty expensive🤔
I need 6 😎
Here in arizona they have invented a device which can grab a rear wheel of a vehicle during a high speed chase. It is very effective and has just seen its first use in a real life situation.
I would like to see side walls put on these tires because I like how the sidewalls look on normal tires compared to these
this wouldn’t work for cars that park outside in the winter, water could get in there and freeze.
ofcourse it works the ice just brakaes ones you are driving
I'm pretty sure they'll add a sidewall
That's y is stay away from snowy places
That’s why I’m not in Alaska
if you start driving ice will sqeeze out
2:22 did he used gta 5 clip
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Yup, that was pretty cool.
Wow games are getting hyper realistic. I didn't even notice until I read your comment.
@@chadpugh1490 gta5 is literally 7 year old game
Yes
I need some of those
Great!
i've said this for years....with all the new technology, and composites, they should be able to come up with something.
These have been around for years and years. 30+.
That type of tyres uses more fuel, so no environmental benefit at all...
@@songoku7915 It has NOTHING to do with environmental. It has everything to do with not getting a flat as they are airless.
@@Coltn3125 in the video it is pointed that buying those tyres we re helping to the environment sources. No way, that's not true because as i said you waste more fuel as you drive with me. But if you want, there are flat less tyres that you can buy. Go ahaid.
The only reason they are not allowing it out in market coz it dangers to the income of current tyre manufacturing companies
What do you mean?
Michelin(a Tyre company) made it, so you know it's probably in experimental phase.
No, they'll get worn out eventually, so you have to buy new ones, nothing lasts forever
I’m not using them nope
Still he’s right, you saw in the video that 200 million tires are changed because of wrong air pressure or bad driving so if they no puncture then you sell 200 million less tires. So either you make them a lot more expensive or you make yourself out of the business. That’s why Pavan Is right about why there are yet not available. They are gonna wait until the market and competition will make them to sell these on regular basis. Just my thought.
It's a contingency plan... Just to be ahead of the pack... If another company decided to start selling these they can compete with a better more test product.... But in the mean while.... If you have to buy 5pairs of tires every 20yrs... I'm not going to be make it so you only have to 2pairs (I lose out)... Unless they make them really expensive to cover loose in sales.
Dari tiub ke tiubless,sekarang sudah tiada angin gayezzzz...perghhh ke bulan yop...next
This was my idea! When I was a kid!
gouvernement be like: nice, we won't have to renovate the road
edit: sorry if you guys are offended by the fact that I didn't write government, my keyboard has automatic french correction so that's why it became "gouvernement"
Youre smart
Hermosaaa 😊
They also wouldn't be able to use spike strips
They dont anyway, private companies on contract do. At least here im the states
How can they corrupt public funs then?.
*These ideas would be perfect for a Apocalypse*
Only apocalypse?
THE APOCALYPSE
These types of tyres are very helpful for Electric vehicles.
It would be a heaven here in my country, Indonesia. I have changed my BMW's tires 8 TIMES in 3 years.
spike strip solution: the guillotrap: like the brake lock but with a pressure activated guillotine that peels the outer layer off partially so it causes major reduction in speed, and added shrapnel / incorrect angles would make even more damage
Genius. You, sir, deserve an award.
till somebody rides trough it with a bicycle or a bike
Don’t be the asshole that ruins this idea.
you mean something like those wristbands that you slap on your wrist that curl when you do so?
I was actually thinking a more elevated ledge that when driven over, gets into the gap between the tire and the fender, causing more friction. My idea is more inefficient then yours tho because the cars model and size will depend if it works or not.
Nice coverage, I read about these earlier this year or even quite recently. I can't wait to see these perfected enough to hit the roads here in the USA. Thanks Wonder World, great info
I bet they'll be expensive as hell for a few years until they really get production going. It'll be pretty cool to be able to change tires when they go bald instead of when they get a nail through the sidewall
They are not practical. You know nothing about tires.
Excellent
Unique innovation
These have been used on construction vehicles for several years now.
It’s literally right there in the video.
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I would guess they have stability issues at high speeds, which is why they are not ready for the market yet.
I'm also wondering how they affect fuel efficiency.
@@Mode-Selektor Thats what I was wondering. they look very "flat" on the surface contacting the road.
@@MEDiumInc they can be made more rigid i assume. Definetely looks like less rubber used othervise, plus not needing to carry extra pressurized air means more efficiency overall
@@FlyLeah yeah but it has holes so wouldn’t that be just more drag the faster you go
@@FlyLeah yeah but a lot of cars run nitrogen in the tires. Makes the car lighter and more fuel efficient. These have a lot more rubber. So that also brings another fuel efficiency concern.
I've been waiting for these damn things for a decade wtf . They still gonna cost an arm and a leg i bet
Lol definitely
I get the impression that these tyres will be good for road motorsports because the tyres need to flex to get maximum grip on a corner.
Perhaps there could be a special architecture of these new airless tyres to make extra grip on the tyre surface as well as gaining more from tyre flexing
The real rubber question is how can companies make tires that last 60k miles on a car that can go 80+mph but my shoes wear out in a year? Planned obsolescence is my guess and it’s a horrible practice.
I mean tires are heavier and stroner
@Baxter James Enlighten folks
because the rubber on your shoes needs to be soft and pliable?
Well im using my brothers 5yo shoes for 1year now and still same quality not a 100$ shoe either...
... and so capitalism laughed and had a huge party
*goes to hertz rental car lot*
...
*drives over spikes and goes into the sunset*
My thoughts exactly sir
Barbed hooks would rip the tires off.
2020: roll out the spikes
2030: roll out the glue traps
My car's flat tyre warning would go crazy!😂