News

Without power steering, just about every vehicle from those classic mid-20th century behemoths to today’s smaller, denser front-wheel-drive cars, crossovers and SUVs would be difficult to steer.
Very early American 4x4 trucks from the dawn of the 20th century sported four-wheel-steering systems (4WS), including the Cotta Cottamobile, the American ¾-ton to 10-ton trucks, and Jeffery/Nash ...
The History of Rear-Axle Steering. Porsche first introduced four-wheel steering in 1977 when it debuted the 928 model featuring the "Weissach Axle"—a passive rear-axle setup. Other automakers like ...
In the simplest systems, the rear wheels would go in the opposite direction of the front wheels. More advanced systems build on the fact the rear wheels need to be dynamic for all-wheel steering ...
Volvo added a new feature to its dynamic steering system: front tire blowout detection that can immediately take action to help control the truck.
The ones mounted on the front wheels are called front wheel speed sensors. They are located in the hub assembly and, along with the rear sensors, monitor the vehicle's speed and provide the vehicle's ...
Powered by the Cybertruck’s 48-volt low-voltage architecture (as opposed to the 12-volt systems in most cars), multiple electric actuators move the front steering rack and turn all four wheels ...
The system includes a steering wheel torque feedback actuator assembly with two controllers, a front road wheel steering actuator assembly with two zonally isolated motors and controllers, ...
Hyundai Mobis is developing an e-Corner System that gives an electric vehicle four-wheel-steering capability with up to 90 degrees of articulation.
Existing rear-wheel-steering systems, like the Virtual Short Wheelbase system introduced on the Ferrari F12 tdf in 2015, the rear wheels are usually steered in the same direction as the front ...