Gotta watch those Amish; just when you think they don't embrace tech, this crops up. Actuall,y it is a very valuable race horse trainer that allows three people to ride behind the horse and study its every movement, yes even #2. ROUSCH Technologies came up with the mechanical mustang that is actually powered by a Volvo engine and uses a modified pickup suspension. The company developed this vehicle with the idea of mass producing the ultra odd gizmo.
Reminds me of this:
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Amish Tech Innovation
- Opportunities to develop technology solutions for traditionally technology-averse industries like the Amish.
- Multi-person Horse Training
- Creating vehicles or devices that allow multiple individuals to observe and study the movements of a racehorse.
- Alternative Power Sources for Vehicles
- Exploring the use of unconventional engines, such as Volvo engines, to power different types of vehicles.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Agriculture
- Developing innovative solutions for the horse training and racing industry.
- Automotive
- Exploring the use of modified pickup suspension and alternative engines in vehicle manufacturing.
- Engineering Design
- Designing and manufacturing unique and specialized vehicles for specific industries, like racehorse training.
