The Fusion F1 is a robotic chassis model designed to mimic the structure of a real Formula 1 car. This project is built with high-precision acrylic components and features a 4-wheel drive system. One of its standout features is the fully functional front-wheel turning mechanism, which operates similarly to an actual car’s steering system.
Fusion F1(rendered image)
Unlike most toy cars, which rely on a simple motor-driven movement, Fusion F1 allows users to understand the mechanics of real-life vehicle engineering. This makes it a great learning tool for those interested in robotics, mechanical design, and electronics integration.
Fusion F1(real image)
The Fusion F1 chassis consists of 24 acrylic parts, each precisely cut for accurate assembly. The structure is built using high-quality, durable acrylic, making it lightweight yet strong. The kit includes fitting screws, nuts, and motor mountings, ensuring a secure build.
Each wheel is powered by an individual motor, giving the vehicle increased torque and load-bearing capacity. The steering mechanism follows a realistic turning method, allowing users to explore how cars maneuver. This design ensures that Fusion F1 provides a more immersive and educational building experience compared to regular robotic chassis kits.
The top chassis layer is designed with pre-cut attachment holes, making it universally compatible with various microcontroller development boards. Whether you're using an Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, or any other board, you can easily integrate sensors, cameras, and additional modules to enhance the robot’s capabilities.
The battery segment is placed in the bottom layer of the chassis, keeping it securely enclosed between the two acrylic layers. This ensures better weight distribution, prevents accidental disconnections, and provides aesthetic as well as functional advantages. The expandable nature of this kit allows users to add more advanced automation and AI-based controls in future upgrades.
Unlike traditional remote control cars, which are meant purely for entertainment, the Fusion F1 kit is designed as an educational tool.
What you will learn from Fusion F1:
The current version of Fusion F1 includes only the chassis and motor set without any electronic components. However, in the upcoming Version 2.0, we are introducing advanced control features to make this kit fully programmable.
What’s coming in Version 2.0?
The new version will be perfect for robotics enthusiasts, students, and engineers who want to take their learning experience to the next level. By integrating sensors, AI-based modules, and automation, Fusion F1 Version 2.0 will enable users to create advanced robotic systems based on real-world vehicle automation concepts.
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