Autonomous Floor Scrubber 'Fast Fred' Becomes Unexpected Fan Favorite at DFW Car & Toy Museum
October 22nd, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The DFW Car & Toy Museum's autonomous floor scrubber has become an unexpected attraction, blending modern robotics with automotive nostalgia while honoring the memory of a drag racing enthusiast.

The DFW Car & Toy Museum has introduced an unexpected crowd favorite among its collection of classic cars and rare collectibles: Fast Fred, the museum's fully autonomous robotic floor scrubber. While designed for cleaning purposes, this high-tech Tennant X4 ROVR has quickly emerged as one of the most discussed exhibits on the museum floor. Fast Fred received his name in honor of museum founder Ron Sturgeon's late twin brother, a lifelong drag racer whose spirit continues through this surprising little speedster.
Customized with special decals, an NHRA sticker, and a friendly smiley face on the front, Fast Fred seamlessly integrates with the museum's assortment of muscle cars, racing legends, and automotive icons. During his three-hour cleaning sessions, the autonomous unit navigates through gallery spaces with precision, politely stopping when visitors cross his path before accelerating away with the urgency characteristic of a race car. Museum guests frequently pause to take photographs or cheer enthusiastically as he maneuvers past displays of chrome and horsepower.
Ron Sturgeon, founder of the DFW Car & Toy Museum, emphasized the fitting nature of this technological addition to a venue built around speed and automotive passion. The museum continues to merge automotive history with contemporary technology through innovations like the Tennant X4 ROVR, which operates using software provided by Brain Corp. This combination of roaring engines and autonomous innovation creates an experience that surprises and delights visitors across all age groups, demonstrating how modern cleaning technology from companies like Tennant Company can complement traditional automotive exhibits.
The museum's integration of this advanced cleaning equipment reflects broader trends in how cultural institutions are incorporating technology to enhance visitor experiences while maintaining operational efficiency. Fast Fred's popularity underscores how even functional equipment can become part of the attraction when thoughtfully integrated into a museum's thematic environment, particularly in spaces dedicated to automotive history and innovation.
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