FutureBoy
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I’ve been thinking about 4-wheel steering. Given the recent fake videos of the Hummer crab mode, it seems like 4-wheel steering is a relatively popular and marketable feature.
I can see how it would be really expensive and failure prone to implement mechanically. But if the front wheels were using steer-by-wire, couldn’t the rear wheels use the exact same setup and just be a separate set of addressable wheels in software?
Seems like that would be much cheaper to implement and the majority of the issues to solve would be in software. So OTA updates would be possible to enable new modes, fix issues found, or optimize current functionality.
I wonder if Tesla would do something like that to add the extra wow factor.
I can see how it would be really expensive and failure prone to implement mechanically. But if the front wheels were using steer-by-wire, couldn’t the rear wheels use the exact same setup and just be a separate set of addressable wheels in software?
Seems like that would be much cheaper to implement and the majority of the issues to solve would be in software. So OTA updates would be possible to enable new modes, fix issues found, or optimize current functionality.
I wonder if Tesla would do something like that to add the extra wow factor.
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