Autocar

Rapid military jeep unveiled

Developed by British firm Horiba-mira, the RIV can sprint from 0-62mph in 10.5sec

- JOHN EVANS

Amilitary jeep that can do 100mph on desert sand and out-accelerate many family cars has been built by a UK test facility that provides developmen­t and consultanc­y services to vehicle manufactur­ers.

Called the RIV, which stands for Rapid Interventi­on Vehicle, it is the work of Horiba-mira. Without being based on any pre-existing vehicle, it took the Warwickshi­re-based company just 12 months to design and build it from scratch.

The RIV was commission­ed by NIMR, a military vehicle manufactur­er based in the United Arab Emirates, to a challengin­g brief: to design and build a high-performanc­e vehicle for use in the desert by UAE special forces, for rapid insertion into dangerous areas via Chinook helicopter.

The RIV can carry four heavily armed soldiers each weighing around 120kg. Much of the body and structure is fabricated steel, but the wings and bonnet are composite. It has a spaceframe chassis, short entry and departure angles for 36-degree dune gradients and a flat floor to minimise the risk of becoming grounded on dunes. The independen­t, variable-height, long-travel suspension has a maximum 300mm ground clearance, but can be lowered to 120mm to make it easier to load the vehicle onto a Chinook. The suspension features Horstman hydrostrut­s. They’re filled with fluid and nitrogen which become firmer as they get hotter, in the process alerting the driver to potential overheatin­g issues. To tune its wheels for different surface conditions the RIV has an onboard tyre inflation system.

Power is provided by an uprated version of the 3.0-litre V6 diesel found in the Maserati Ghibli. It produces 296bhp and 443lb ft, and drives the RIV’S four wheels via a ZF eightspeed automatic gearbox, Torsen T2R torque-sensing differenti­als and a transfer ’box with a lockable diff. All can withstand desert temperatur­es of up to 55deg C.

Despite weighing 4000kg

Lesser vehicles last about six months in the hands of the military but an RIV could last three years

the RIV can do 0-62mph in 10.5sec on the way to a maximum speed of 100mph, with or without windscreen. As it accelerate­s, the RIV’S aerodynami­cally styled body guides sand over the top of the vehicle to avoid clogging the interior. Winglets at the front reduce drag around the wheels. At 62mph, it will cover about 600 miles on a tank of fuel.

“It’s the fastest vehicle across the desert,” said Jim Hopton, the project’s chief engineer. “Its secret is getting into and out of combat quickly, reliably and safely, going where few other vehicles can, so avoiding the Improvised Exposive Devices that cripple those using traditiona­l routes.”

Horiba-mira has built three developmen­t vehicles, two of which are currently undergoing evaluation by the UAE military.

“A lesser vehicle lasts about six months in the hands of the military before it’s wrecked,” said Hopton. “Not one frame has broken during testing and we believe an RIV could last at least three years.”

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A RIV can be flown into battle via Chinook helicopter
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Perceived quality isn’t quite a match for Audi’s, but the RIV’S functional layout can withstand abuse
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RIV is fitted with motorsport-style harnesses
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V6 diesel also sees action in Maserati’s Ghibli
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