Will CyberTruck get the Yoke Steering

Akgolf

Well-known member
First Name
Jimmy
Joined
May 26, 2020
Messages
121
Reaction score
233
Location
Jones, OK
Vehicles
2016 Nissan Leaf and 2016 Toyota Prius V.
Occupation
Retired Computer Programmer, USAF
Country flag
It’s now in the S, X and new Roadster, so it’s quite possible it will have it.
 

Hunter Sawyer

Well-known member
First Name
Hunter
Joined
May 18, 2020
Messages
73
Reaction score
82
Location
Canada
Vehicles
Cybertruck
Occupation
Construction Worker
Country flag
Considering the prototype had it, I would assume so.
 

FutureBoy

Well-known member
First Name
Reginald
Joined
Oct 1, 2020
Messages
669
Reaction score
877
Location
Kirkland WA USA
Vehicles
Toyota Sienna
Occupation
Private Lending Educator
Country flag
Hmmm..... Looks nice. But without the top of the full wheel it will keep drivers from doing the 1 finger wave to oncoming drivers. I guess this will be part of the culture shift that will happen as we move to FSD where there won't even be a driver to wave at all.
 

Jhodgesatmb

Well-known member
First Name
Jack
Joined
Dec 1, 2019
Messages
896
Reaction score
926
Location
San Francisco Bay area
Vehicles
Lexus Rx450H Tesla Model 3
Occupation
Researcher
Country flag
Hmmm..... Looks nice. But without the top of the full wheel it will keep drivers from doing the 1 finger wave to oncoming drivers. I guess this will be part of the culture shift that will happen as we move to FSD where there won't even be a driver to wave at all.
My only issue with the yoke type steering wheel is when I am backing up, especially with a boat or trailer, where I need to turn my head and cannot have my hand on the bottom of the wheel. But if we have good monitors in the car maybe that won't be necessary.
 

ajdelange

Well-known member
First Name
A. J.
Joined
Dec 8, 2019
Messages
2,173
Reaction score
2,283
Location
Virginia/Quebec
Vehicles
Tesla X LR+, Lexus SUV, Toyota SR5, Toyota Landcruiser
Occupation
EE (Retired)
Country flag
My only issue with the yoke type steering wheel is when I am backing up, especially with a boat or trailer, where I need to turn my head and cannot have my hand on the bottom of the wheel. But if we have good monitors in the car maybe that won't be necessary.
I'm chuckling at this because when I back up with a trailer I have to have my hands on the bottom of the wheel so that I can use the old move your hand in the direction you want the trailer to go mantra.

Other that that what do people think? I think it looks pretty cool.
 
Last edited:

MEDICALJMP

Well-known member
First Name
Jeff
Joined
Apr 28, 2020
Messages
687
Reaction score
1,148
Location
Omaha, NE
Vehicles
Toyota Avalon, Rav4, Tri-motor Cybertruck
Occupation
Nurse
Country flag
I am hoping Cybertruck gets this yoke.
For all you wonks who pay attention to such matters, your remarks on the legality of this. Why is this version okay but the prototype was verboten?
 

Cyber_Dav

Well-known member
First Name
David
Joined
Nov 21, 2019
Messages
303
Reaction score
374
Location
So Calif
Vehicles
Toyota Siennas (2)
Country flag
I am hoping Cybertruck gets this yoke.
For all you wonks who pay attention to such matters, your remarks on the legality of this. Why is this version okay but the prototype was verboten?
Prototype had open yokes, this one is a continuous shape, even if not a round shape.
 

Cyber_Dav

Well-known member
First Name
David
Joined
Nov 21, 2019
Messages
303
Reaction score
374
Location
So Calif
Vehicles
Toyota Siennas (2)
Country flag
Really? Looks almost identical

Tesla-Cybertruck-interior.jpg
I was going by memory. What you show does look the same.

I could have sworn the videos of the test drives had open yokes. Oh, well... sorry. :unsure:
 

Dids

Well-known member
First Name
Les
Joined
Dec 21, 2019
Messages
948
Reaction score
1,714
Location
Massachusetts
Vehicles
04 Tacoma, 21 Cybertruck
Occupation
Self
Country flag
I was going by memory. What you show does look the same.

I could have sworn the videos of the test drives had open yokes. Oh, well... sorry. :unsure:
Because the one they did test drives in had a more significant concave and didn't have the slight rounded out top. It really was more extreme.
 
OP
hridge2020

hridge2020

Well-known member
First Name
Henry
Joined
Dec 4, 2019
Messages
294
Reaction score
368
Location
Central Coast CA
Vehicles
Tesla
Country flag
  • Thread starter
  • Thread Starter
  • #12
I found a image of the prototype... it has a gap on the bottom, the new one shows is form/joined to the bottom part.
Steering wheel cyber.png
Xnip2021-01-27_20-26-15.png
 

Cyber_Dav

Well-known member
First Name
David
Joined
Nov 21, 2019
Messages
303
Reaction score
374
Location
So Calif
Vehicles
Toyota Siennas (2)
Country flag
I found a image of the prototype... it has a gap on the bottom, the new one shows is form/joined to the bottom part.
Thank you for finding that, Henry. Maybe my mind isn't totally gone. :D

The top of it is still very similar (or the same), though.
 

Dids

Well-known member
First Name
Les
Joined
Dec 21, 2019
Messages
948
Reaction score
1,714
Location
Massachusetts
Vehicles
04 Tacoma, 21 Cybertruck
Occupation
Self
Country flag
I found a image of the prototype... it has a gap on the bottom, the new one shows is form/joined to the bottom part.
Steering wheel cyber.png
Xnip2021-01-27_20-26-15.png
I don't see a gap. And strangely I think the bottom is more similar than the top to the one shown in model s. Are you talking about the rim not being attached to the hub via a spoke at the bottom? I thought you meant a gap in the rim.

cybertruck-handle-e1590738202912.png
 
Last edited:

Advertisement





 


Advertisement
Top