Instead
of being cast or milled from exotic aluminum and magnesium compounds,
these fully functional wheels have been sculpted from ice.
Created by London-based Hamilton Ice Sculptors, the wheels required three months' research, development and testing and each rim took four sculptors 36 hours to produce, even the tire tread has been faithful recreated to within a millimeter of detail.
Flashing LED lights were cast inside each ice wheel and to make absolutely certain that they could take the weight of the SUV when it hit the road, acrylic insets were added for strength.
Richard
Balshaw, Lexus Director, said: "Projects such as our hoverboard, the
origami-inspired cardboard car and now a dazzling set of fully
functioning ice wheels, demonstrate how we use advanced technologies and
the best craftsmanship traditions to achieve outstanding results.
That's not just for eye-catching one-off projects, but for the cars we
deliver to our customers, too."
And
although they roll just as well as normal alloy wheels, Lexus needed to
put the car and its wheels in the deep freeze at a temperature of -30°
for five whole days before it was able to hit the street on a test
drive. That could hinder day-to-day usability.
Watch the video, here.
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