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Goodyear reCharge concept tire can regrow tread by taking a pill

Is AI-informed, regenerative tire tread technology in our future?

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Goodyear reCharge concept tire

Tires getting old? Just rejuvenate it with a capsule!

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We replace our tires as the tread wears over time. That's the way things go. At Goodyear, maybe that's not the way it'll go in the future.

The Goodyear reCharge concept debuted Tuesday, and this crazy futuristic tire envisions a radical new way to "replace" your rubber. Rather than swapping the physical tire for a new one, the tire manufacture is pondering something else -- what if you simply regenerate new tread?

In this respect, the reCharge tire takes capsules that a vehicle owner would administer when tread life wears down. The biodegradable compound restores itself with a liquid compound capsule, but that's not all. Goodyear's concept tire is also customizable.

The liquid compound in this concept is totally customizable and works with artificial intelligence to create a compound unique to each driver. Further, it consistently adjusts itself based on road conditions and the weather. Separate tires for winter and summer? Not with the reCharge tire -- the compound can morph for safe travels. Imagine feeding a performance capsule to the tire ahead of a track day for better performance. Now that's something wild to think about.

Since this is a far-out concept idea, the tire looks properly futuristic. It boasts a tall and narrow shape with a lightweight frame. Goodyear said this design would eliminate the need to check tire pressures and also leave flat tires in the past.

The reCharge concept tire was scheduled to be revealed at the Geneva Motor Show this week, but the international expo was cancelled before it commenced because of the coronavirus.

Goodyear is giving zero indication of whether any of this technology is near production ready, but it's always amazing to see where engineers' heads are. It seems inevitable the tire will change its form in the future, even if they simply go airless.

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