Lowest roadworthy car

Lowest roadworthy car
Apply Now
Who
Okayama Sanyo High School
What
45.2 centimetre(s)
Where
Japan (Okayama/Asakuchi/Kamogata,)
When
15 November 2010
The lowest roadworthy car measures 45.2 cm (17.79 in) from the ground to highest part of the car and is called "Mirai". It was created by students and teachers of The Automobile Engineering Course of Okayama Sanyo High School in Asakuchi, Japan, on 15 November 2010. "Mirai" means 'future' in Japanese. The car runs on six main batteries. The driving unit (motors and controlling components, including batteries) are from "Q-car", produced by CQ motors (Japan). Switching console is from a motorbike. The chassis (steel), body (ERP), suspension, steering system, lights (LED), seat and all other parts were made at the High School.