Few technological advancements have been as important in the auto industry as the development of carbon fiber. Lighter yet stronger than most materials that were once used in building vehicles, carbon fiber has become an integral element in the development of some of the world?s fastest and most powerful cars on the planet, including Formula One race cars.
On their end, Lexus knows a thing or two about supercars with the development of the LF-A. The company has even taken to new lengths to provide the LF-A with the best possible materials by building their very own carbon fiber loom to create the carbon fiber materials that will be used in the LF-A.
The revolutionary loom is able to weave three-dimensional carbon fiber shapes that will be put in the company?s supercar, including the steering wheel and the A-pillar. Knowing the great lengths company?s go through to outfit as much carbon fiber as possible on their supercars, Lexus saw fit to take the game to a whole new level with the invention of the carbon fiber loom, a technology that?s the first of its kind in the world.
Eventually, the machine will also be used to create materials for other Lexus models, signaling a concrete step in helping bring the weight down and improve performance of the company?s future vehicles.
Check out the video featuring Lexus? new carbon fiber loom. If there ever was any indication just how fast technology is shaping the auto industry today, this is it.
Video: Lexus develops 'carbon fiber loom' for the LF-A supercar originally appeared on topspeed.com on Saturday, 22 January 2011 23:00 EST.
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