The self-driving, all-electric Volvo concept was inspired by a Lego model
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VolvoThe prototype of the LX03 looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. What started as a simple partnership between Volvo Construction Equipment and LEGO has resulted in something incredibly unique. It started with the two brands working together to create a Technic model called ZEUX for adults and children to enjoy and build in their homes. Soon, ZEUX was used as the basis for the real-life Volvo LX03 concept.
The Volvo LX03 concept is an all-electric and fully automated 5-ton wheel loader that aims to create “smart, safe and sustainable” solutions for construction. Volvo says the LX03 is a modular concept that can be configured to be larger or smaller with minor changes to the manufacturing process. LX03 “shares controller with L25 Electric”, making it eco-friendly to zero emissions or noise pollution. This one-of-a-kind concept has an operating weight of 11,000 pounds and a head weight of 8,800 pounds. When fully charged, the LX03 can operate for four to eight hours. What do you think about building autonomy? Will it be something you want in your town? Let us know in the comments section
Click here to own the Lego Technic Volvo Concept ZEUX Wheel Loader.
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