Rear-axle steering, also known as rear-wheel steering or four-wheel steering, is an automotive technology designed to improve a vehicle's handling and maneuverability. By allowing the rear wheels to ...
This is Part 2 in a series featuring a conversation with Jesse Levinson, CTO and founder of Zoox from an interview from the Forbes Futures in Focus podcast. In the previous installment, Levinson ...
With the ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) trend increasingly gaining traction, vehicle driveability, handling and comfort, or vehicle dynamics in other words, is attracting more attention. A ...
ZF is bringing its Reax electronic steering system to the North American commercial vehicle market. The company demonstrated the system at a press conference at its Commercial Vehicle Technology ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio has been monitoring the commercial vehicle steering system and it is poised to grow by USD 6.55 mn units during 2019-2023, progressing at a CAGR of over 5% during ...
Four-wheel steer, which is also known as all-wheel steer, rear-wheel steering, rear axle steering, or "crab walk" in some circles, is an incredibly useful feature that has cropped up on many cars but ...
Dublin, July 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Autonomous Emergency Steering Systems Market - A Global and Regional Analysis: Focus on Technology, Level of Automation, Vehicle Type, Components, and ...
Seeing as many vehicles switched from hydraulic power steering to electric power steering by the mid-2000s, fewer and fewer cars have power-steering fluid anymore. (Only the hydraulic systems use ...
Tesla has filed for a patent on a new steer-by-wire system. Electrek previously reported that Tesla is building a team to bring steer-by-wire technology to its electric vehicles. A steer-by-wire ...
The Terracraft is a sharp-looking 3-wheeler concept that aims to offer a unique hybrid of the motorcycle riding and car driving experiences. Its retractable roof and doors can offer weather protection ...
The car of the future? GM announces hands-free driving technologies are expected to be introduced into the company's 2016 vehicles. WSJ's Jeff Bennett is in Detroit and joins the News Hub to discuss.
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