Hyundai Ioniq 5 with e-Corner system revealed for CES – crab walk, tank turn, diagonal driving and pivot turn
Hyundai Mobis is responsible for developing technologies for Hyundai Motor Group, and in 2021, the company showed off its working e-Corner system with the reveal of the M.Vision Pop and M.Vision 2Go concepts.
For this year’s Consumer Electronics Show , the company has introduced the M.Vision To and M.Vision Hi concepts, with the former also sporting the e-Corner system that allows it to perform a crab walk, tank turn, diagonal driving and pivot turn. However, the purpose-built vehicle concepts aren’t the only ones to get the e-Corner system, as Hyundai Mobis also installed it on the, and you can watch it in action in a recent video posted by the company. As you can see, the system significantly enhances the manoeuvrability off the electric vehicle, allowing it to move in a variety of directions with ease.
According to the company, the e-Corner system is designed for hybrid electric , battery electric and fuel cell electric vehicles. It features an in-wheel motor design that also integrates brake and steer by wire technology as well as an electric damper into a single package. This can be fitted to cars without the need for an internal combustion engine driving the wheels, a conventional chassis design or even a steering column.
Each wheel can accelerate, brake and steer independently, allowing for true four-wheel drive that can be adapted to various vehicle types from SUVs to mid-size and compact cars. In this technical demonstration, the Ioniq 5 is the car that benefits from the system.
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