LORD SYSTEMS
Raven Automotive

Cyber‑Aerodynamics

Future vehicles designed as moving surfaces. Precision bodywork, aero channels, and the machine–soul interface.

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Surfaces engineered for motion

We sculpt at the intersection of airflow and emotion. Raven focuses on aero‑logic: the way light, pressure zones and velocity carve the car. Form follows force.

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Aero Principles

Three pillars guide every surface: channel the air, cool the core, stabilize at speed. Below — a sample of modules we use across platforms.

Raven Gate

Primary intake architecture feeding cooling circuits and creating a pressure spine.

Vortex Ribs

Ribbed edges that spin boundary layers into controllable vortices.

Thermal Spine

Longitudinal extraction path that evacuates heat without drag penalties.

Downforce Lattice

Underside and side‑skirt grid shaping low‑pressure pockets for stability.

Flow Windows

Cut‑throughs that visually reveal airflow logic and lower frontal area.

Active Veins

Actuated slits that open under load or heat to manage pressure peaks.

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Specifications

Concept platform — adaptable to electric or hybrid architectures. Modular aero modules compatible with different wheelbases and track widths.

  • Wheelbase targets: 2700–2950 mm
  • Track width: 1600–1720 mm
  • Cd goal: ≤ 0.22 (concept virtual tunnel)
  • Cooling delta‑T: optimized via Thermal Spine
  • Manufacturing: composite shell + printed cores

Collaborate

Partnerships, prototype funding, or surface development.