Tesla Cybertruck Teardown Continues With A Look At Its Steer-By-Wire System

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Tesla's Cybertruck is one of the first vehicles with no mechanical link between the steering wheel and the wheels and this is our best look yet at how it works.

Even though Infiniti was the first manufacturer to bring steer-by-wire to a production car almost 10 years ago, that system was optional, and you could still opt for a conventional setup with a mechanical link between the helm and the wheels. It’s also offered as an option in the Toyota bZ4X and Lexus RZ450e.

Do the same after powering on the Cybertruck, and you will see both its front- and rear-wheel steering racks working. Steer-by-wire is definitely still a novelty in cars, although several manufacturers have announced plans to introduce it in production cars in the next few years—Mercedes is rumored to give its next S-Class steer-by-wire.

 

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