TIGER (Transforming Intelligent Ground Excursion Robot) is the newest UMV designed to function as a mobile science platform.
TIGER is completely autonomous and can even be paired with a UAV to place it in remote locations or charge batteries.
Once on the ground, TIGER's wheel and leg system allows full 360-degree directional control and all-wheel drive.
If it encounters extreme terrain, it can use its walking ability to overcome obstacles and get your supplies to your destination.
Based on a modular platform architecture, its features include a leg and wheel locomotion system, 360 degree directional control and a range of sensors for remote observation.
The vehicle is being developed by Hyundai Motor Group's New Horizons Studio in association with Autodesk and Sundberg-Ferar.
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