The XRV-05 is a remote-controlled model vehicle powered by two brushless motors. The special feature of the prototype: The RC vehicle is a tracked vehicle that was built for particularly adverse environmental conditions. This is because the 1:5 scale model is not only used outdoors, it is also designed to operate smoothly at high speed in rough terrain.
When designing the XRV-05, attention was paid to a robust construction, whereby the choice of materials also played a role. After all, the off-road vehicle should continue to drive reliably even in dust, dirt, mud, rain and even snow. The built-in bearings in particular are a limiting factor here. The bushings, for example in the shock absorbers of the remote-controlled car, are quickly damaged under adverse conditions and therefore have to be replaced or cleaned frequently. While metal bushes would make a good hard-wearing solution, they rust extremely quickly in wind and weather. Another disadvantage of the material: if two different metals are used that come into contact with moisture, electrolytic corrosion quickly occurs.
The aim was to find an alternative to metal bearings that would reduce maintenance work and operate with as little friction as possible, even under heavy loads.