Hyundai Presents First Responder "Walking Car Concept" at CES 2019 +VIDEO
Wheels with robotic legs allow users to drive, walk or even climb over the most treacherous terrain
![]() Hyundai Elevate Walking Car Concept |
The need for efficient, rapid, resilient transportation for disaster assistance is what led Hyundai to develop the first-ever vehicle with moveable legs. Elevate is the first Ultimate Mobility Vehicle (UMV), blending technology found in electric cars and robots, which allows it to traverse terrain beyond the limitations of even the most capable off-road vehicle.
“When a tsunami or earthquake hits, current rescue vehicles can only deliver first responders to the edge of the debris field. They have to go the rest of the way by foot. Elevate can drive to the scene and climb right over flood debris or crumbled concrete,” said John Suh, Hyundai vice president and head of Hyundai CRADLE. “This technology goes well beyond emergency situations - people living with disabilities worldwide that don’t have access to an ADA ramp could hail an autonomous Hyundai Elevate that could walk up to their front door, level itself, and allow their wheelchair to roll right in – the possibilities are limitless.”
![]() Hyundai Elevate Walking Car Concept |
![]() Hyundai Elevate Walking Car Concept |
Inside the Elevate, passengers would experience a vehicle fully engineered to tackle the roughest terrain comfortably. Engineering enhancements include:
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• Robotic legs with five degrees of freedom plus in-wheel propulsion
• Ability to walk in mammalian and reptilian style gaits for omnidirectional motion
• Capable of climbing a five foot vertical wall
• Step over a five foot gap
• Non-back drivable motors enable the legs to lock in any position
• Modular electric vehicle platform
“We have been working with Sundberg-Ferar on the Elevate Concept for almost three years now,” added Suh. “Elevate is part of our various ‘Last-Mile’ technologies and solutions and it also has ‘Last-100 Feet’ capability too.”