About NCCAR - Purpose


Designed to exacting standards, the North Carolina Center for Automotive Research (NCCAR) is an independent, non-profit center devised to meet the ever-evolving product research, testing and development demands of the automotive industry. State sponsorship and affiliation with North Carolina’s university and community college system offers exceptional opportunities for matching the innovative talents of the world’s automotive industry with the research capacity and business development resources of the State of North Carolina.

 

The Center's facilities
are expertly-designed, private, highly-secure, well-equipped and strategically capable. All facilities may be utilized on a daily, weekly or longer-term basis. Upon completion, features will include:

 

 

  • 4.6 mile ride and handling course designed to exacting standards,
  • vehicle dynamics areas with high-speed entry,
  • advanced chassis dynamics laboratory,
  • client garages with virtual office connectivity,
  • two axle chassis dynamometer with climatic air handling and emissions

 

 

Strategically planned and equipped,
NCCAR is uniquely positioned to meet the demanding research and testing challenges of the automotive industry. Situated mid-point on the US Atlantic coast along Interstate 95, the Center offers easy access and year-round availability. As desired, on-site engineering and technical support services are available to assist testing programs and provide customized solutions. Simply put, our objective is to establish new benchmarks for advanced automotive development and testing. We can best do that by enabling your success. Welcome to the team!

 

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Construction Status

constatNCCAR features construction phases in an easy to navigate gallery.  Here you will see aerial photos as well as site and building images from various phases.

 

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