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Tesla Cybertruck
Dan123456:
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--- Quote from: wraper on December 03, 2023, 09:21:57 pm ---Steer by wire is not the same as active steering at all. Also Cybertuck turns both front and rear wheels. Rear wheels actually turn in different direction depending on speed.
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Honda Prelude had four wheel steering 35 years ago
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Did it do the same as what I wrote? At low speed Cybertruck rear wheels turn up to 10o in opposite direction from front wheels. At high speed they turn up to 2o in the same direction as front wheels.
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The R32 Nissan skyline has rear wheel steering apparently up to 10 degrees. And it was released in 1989.
“Nissan were great advocates of four-wheel steering and started with hydraulic HICAS systems which could turn the rear wheels up to 10 degrees in either direction.”
https://www.carthrottle.com/news/ins-and-outs-four-wheel-steering
julianhigginson:
--- Quote from: wraper on December 03, 2023, 01:24:36 am ---Windows are high strength but not bulletproof. You can certainly break them with right tools (some sharp pointy thing made of very hard material).
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soooo... if a cybertruck is crashed and locked and you need to get someone unconscious out of it, you can hit it with another cybertruck!
Benta:
It won't come to the EU (or UK, Switzerland etc.).
It's simply too heavy (3.5 tons), which requires that the driver needs a license for driving trucks.
When driving a truck, you're not allowed private use or transport of passengers, so your friend or wife needs to be an employee.
Also the speed limit for trucks is 80 km/h (50 mph).
I can't think of a more unattractive packet for a potential buyer, ignoring the price.
magic:
You have never seen a truck in your life, have you?
3.5t is the maximum gross weight for normal license.
wraper:
--- Quote from: Benta on December 08, 2023, 09:35:07 pm ---It won't come to the EU (or UK, Switzerland etc.).
It's simply too heavy (3.5 tons), which requires that the driver needs a license for driving trucks.
When driving a truck, you're not allowed private use or transport of passengers, so your friend or wife needs to be an employee.
Also the speed limit for trucks is 80 km/h (50 mph).
I can't think of a more unattractive packet for a potential buyer, ignoring the price.
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B category drivers license allows maximum authorised mass up to 3.5 metric tons. Cybertruck in Cyberbeast version weights 3.1 ton and regular AWD weights 3 tons. In theory they could pass it as 3.5 ton maximum mass if artificially limit its payload spec. Also EU is in process of bumping the limit to 4250kg for alternatively-fuelled vehicles which would bring it below the limit as is.
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