Toyota fixes Tesla's 'yoke' steering wheel in its first electric SUV with steer-by-wire system - Electrek

2022-06-25 08:47:45 By : Ms. Tina Cai

- Oct. 29th 2021 7:27 am PT

Toyota has unveiled a steering wheel similar to Tesla’s “yoke” steering wheel in its first electric SUV, but the automaker has introduced an important feature that fixes the main problem of the Tesla yoke.

When Tesla unveiled the new Model S with the “yoke” butterfly steering wheel, it was controversial.

Some were worried about the actual shape of the wheel being problematic, and others about the lack of drive stalk to choose the drive mode.

As for the former, we thought that the automaker wouldn’t risk bringing the controversial yoke steering wheel to market without a non-linear steering curve enabled by a steer-by-wire system.

Especially knowing that Tesla has been developing a steer-by-wire system.

However, as Tesla started deliveries of the new Model S Plaid last month, we were surprised to see that the wheel had a normal 14.0:1 steering ratio, and it’s proving to be impractical at lower speeds.

CEO Elon Musk later confirmed that Tesla is indeed working on progressive steering, but he said that it’s still years away.

Today, Toyota unveiled its first electric car, the bZ4X, and surprisingly, it also featured a steering wheel with a different shape:

Like Tesla, Toyota noted that the biggest advantage was better visibility.

However, unlike Tesla, Toyota has implemented a drive-by-wire system that enables it to adjust the steering for low-speed situations and sharp turns.

The automaker listed all the advantages of its new steer-by-wire system:

The new system will launch in the bZ4X next year.

Look, I am not a fan of Toyota and its heel-dragging on battery-electric vehicles for years. I’ve even lobbied against Toyota at times.

But I have to admit that Toyota did it right here. The steer-by-wire system is going to eliminate much of the issues at lower speeds.

It also has stalks, but I guess that’s more of a preference thing, while the yoke’s low-speed issues are undeniable.

Obviously Tesla is still light years ahead of Toyota when it comes to electrification, but it’s good to have little things like this that raise the bar.

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