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Tesla's Intention to Stick With The Yoke Steering Wheel Is A Double-Edged Sword - Torque News

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There has been a slew of articles talking about the downfalls of the yoke. The critics of the yoke have some good points, but there is a piece of the puzzle they are missing. Many of them don’t talk about where Tesla wants to take this. Tesla wants to install a steer by wire system. Before thinking about the future of Tesla, one has to look at the history of the steering wheel.

History of the steering wheel

The steering wheel has a storied history. Many of the earliest cars didn’t have steering wheels and were controlled by a series of levers. There are videos out there that show The earliest documented use of a steering wheel was in 1894 when an individual named Alfred P Vacheron. Vacheron slapped a steering wheel onto his 1893 Panhard for the Paris-Rouen race.

Steering wheels initially stood more upright in many early cars. The wheel then became big and circular in lots of cars in the 1950's. Now there are an array of steering wheel designs, and many of them have 3 or 4 spokes, but some cars like the new C8 Corvette only use two.

Tesla has now broken orthodoxy with the yoke. There are many out there who have expressed that car will have no steering wheel in a short time from now. The reality is that we’re living in that future now. There have been driverless cars put together for testing that have no wheel. However, even Tesla whose cars can now do most maneuvers without intervention from the driver still had a typical steering wheel up until the yolk. The reality is that the steering wheel probably isn’t going anywhere soon. It may take on a new role in cars that are becoming increasingly autonomous cars, but it doesn’t appear the wheel will be obsolete.

Tesla’s plans with the yoke

Tesla ideally would like to install a steer by wire system. Steer by wire is a system in which steering the car sends electric signals out. Steer by wire is already in planes. There has been criticism that a system like this would remove the driver’s connection to the wheels and the road. This is true, but it seems that car companies like Tesla plan to go ahead with it.

Steer by wire is already used in aircrafts. This likely is why aircrafts don’t have round wheels like a car.

The double-edged sword

The yoke looks cool, and many drivers have said they liked it. The issue is that many of the concerns that have been voiced about the yoke are important points.

Tesla decided to come out with the yoke now, and there is a good chance it won’t backfire. However, the steer by wire technology seems to be a few years out. It isn’t exactly clear whether buyers even want steer by wire. It would be nice to see some polling data on that.

Tesla went ahead with installing the yoke now because it looks cool. The yoke does have serious drawbacks such as the fact making tight turns can be hard. There is a photo circulating of a driver with his arms contorted awkwardly trying to steer the car.

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Daniel Cappo reports Tesla developments at Torque News. He has had a passion for cars ever since age five when his grandparents let him drive their old golf cart around their property in Upstate NY. He has attended numerous auto shows, and even got the chance to drive a Ferrari California on the track. Ever since Tesla opened up a dealership at his local mall, he's been an avid follower of their cars and technology. Dan has a B.S. in Public Communication from U Vermont. Follow Daniel on Twitter and LinkedIn for daily Tesla News.

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June 20, 2021 at 03:26AM
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Tesla's Intention to Stick With The Yoke Steering Wheel Is A Double-Edged Sword - Torque News

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