MEC students create first all-terrain racing car

MEC students create first all-terrain racing car
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Mahindra Ecole Centrale MEC students added another feather in their cap, when they launched their first completely indigenous All Terrain Racing Vehicle The Orangutan, or the first offroad racing ATV, has been totally envisioned, designed, built and rigorously inspected by the students of MEC

Hyderabad: Mahindra Ecole Centrale (MEC) students added another feather in their cap, when they launched their first completely indigenous All Terrain Racing Vehicle. The Orangutan, or the first off-road racing ATV, has been totally envisioned, designed, built and rigorously inspected by the students of MEC.

Created by the students of Team Gas Monkeys Racing, the competitive arm of MEC SAE club (Society of Automotive Engineers). The members of the MEC SAE club are required to be members of SAE India and formally join the MEC SAE club following a rigorous, formal induction process including a quiz on the SAE racing rule book, followed by an interview.

The racing team comprises of some of the most dedicated and hardworking student members of the MEC SAE club and is a collaboration of several teams working on Suspension, Engine and Powertrain, Steering, Brakes, Electronics and Marketing and Finance. These teams work together tirelessly to first design a car virtually, and then manufacture the designed vehicle to burn rubber on dirt!

The team unveiled MECs first Orangutan and cleared rigorous technical inspections, taking part immediately in a grueling 4 hour endurance race - A significant achievement for a first year team! The team is looking forward to building their second Baja buggy for the 2020 season, intending to make it even lighter, stronger, tougher and faster. Based in Bahadurpally, Hyderabad, MEC is situated in a sprawling green campus of nearly 126 acres flanked by the Tech Mahindra Technology Centre and Tech Mahindra SEZ.

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