Inclined ramps

Part of the durability tests

  • 16° ramp incline
  • 13° ramp incline

Driving up the ramp inclines is a key component of the durability testing, as it allows for a comprehensive assessment of vehicle performance, safety, and reliability under demanding incline conditions. With an incline angle of 16° and alternatively 13°, driving up these ramps creates specific load scenarios by lifting individual tires off the ground, exposing the axle and body to extreme forces. These ramps provide a realistic platform for start-up tests, braking trials, transmission and clutch load tests, stability checks, and the examination of vehicle component durability.