The Volkswagen 'Rollgolf' is a Man-Made Automobile with Steel Caging
Allison Love — August 12, 2010 — Autos
References: youtube & theawesomer
The Rollgolf is a Volkswagen Golf that some men have tweaked so that it is able to do a 360 degrees roll and still manage to land upright.
The men have added a steel caging to the roof of the golf, which protects the car when breaking really quickly. The actual video of the Rollgolf is far better than my written explanation, so I suggest you watch just how hilarious the Rollgolf looks in action.
The men have added a steel caging to the roof of the golf, which protects the car when breaking really quickly. The actual video of the Rollgolf is far better than my written explanation, so I suggest you watch just how hilarious the Rollgolf looks in action.
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Rollable Vehicles — Opportunities to develop technology that allows vehicles to do 360 degree rolls while still remaining upright and structurally safe.
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Rollable Sports — The emergence of rollable vehicles opens up potential for new extreme sports and stunts.
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Rollcage Innovation — A chance to innovate on rollcage technology that balances safety with maneuverability of a vehicle.
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Automotive — Auto manufacturers can explore the potential of introducing rollable cars into the market.
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Extreme Sports — Opportunities for new products and events in extreme sports and stunts category.
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Safety — Safety systems suppliers and automakers can work together to develop new technologies to enhance safety conditions while performing stunts involving vehicle rolls.
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