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Nio claims aircraft-level, three-layer redundancy for its ET9 luxury flagship's steer-by-wire system. Was Tesla’s as ...
Lexus RZ now offers an 550e F Sport AWD that hit 60 mph in just 4.1 seconds. It also offers a faux eight-speed shift-able ...
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There might come a day when you can’t get a Lexus with a steering wheel, and that's … good? In the latest iterations of the ...
The next frontier in steering doesn’t have to be scary.
Drive-by-wire technologies have multiple applications ... cars with its pre-installed are more likely to use a yoke-shaped steering wheel. As well as improving the view of the car’s interior ...
stylish shape similar to that of an airplane yoke. It was made feasible since multiple rotations of the steering wheel, such as when making U-turns or parking, are not needed with steer-by-wire ...
The question is – should GM follow suit? Tesla is undoubtedly the most obvious example when it comes to yoke-style inputs and drive-by-wire steering, most famously with the Cybertruck ...
Tesla famously added a Steering Yoke to its Model 3 and others in select regions, but those vehicles didn’t feature the steer-by-wire system that was later introduced to Cybertruck. Some Model S ...
paving the way for the potential adoption of a yoke-style steering wheel, and follows in the steps of other automakers that have made similar moves. Steer-by-wire technology eliminates the ...
It also increases knee room for taller drivers. The yoke shape is secondary to the steer-by-wire system from Mercedes-Benz. The brand wants to improve the driving experience of vehicles that use ...
The US brand has since introduced a steer-by-wire setup for Cybertruck, though a yoke wheel is not available for its largest and most expensive vehicle. Mercedes says its system's flexibility not ...