Hyundai Mobis test-drives 'crab walking car' on public roads

The company's e-corner system rotates wheels 90 degrees to enable easy parallel parking and in-place wheel rotation

Hyundai Mobis test-drives 'crab walking car' on public roads
Nan-Sae Bin 1
2023-04-24 11:00:20 binthere@hankyung.com
Automobiles


South Korea's Hyundai Mobis has verified through test-drives of a demonstration vehicle on public roads the real-life use of the company's e-corner system, which enables in-place wheel rotation and horizontal driving.

Wheels on a conventional car can only move 30-40 degrees left and right, but those with e-corner modules can do so up to 90 degrees independently.

The automotive parts maker on Sunday said it conducted driving tests on an e-corner-equipped IONIQ 5 at a testing track in Seosan, South Chungcheong Province, and on nearby public roads.

“We are the first in the world to verify the performance of a demonstration vehicle with this technology, which was once considered future mobility know-how, on general roads with many variables,” a Hyundai Mobis source said.

The e-corner system enables independent control of each wheel. Turning the steering wheel commonly causes a vehicle's front wheels to rotate around 30 degrees to move the vehicle. The system, however, integrates the drive motor, electronic brake and steering function into one module and applies it to each wheel. The driver can adjust each wheel's angle and turn each one a maximum of 90 degrees.

On the same day, Hyundai Mobis released a video of the vehicle moving sideways with its wheels at 90 degrees and later performing a “zero turn” with all four wheels at different angles rotating in place. Parallel parking in a tight space can also be done horizontally without the need for complicated steering controls. 

Also shown was “oblique (sideways) driving,” in which the vehicle runs at a 45-degree angle, and “pivot turn,” which allows rotation around a single point, to enable agile movement in a complicated downtown area.

Scheduled for launch within four years by the company, this technology is expected to be applied to self-driving and purpose-based vehicles.

"We will take a major step toward becoming a ‘mobility platform provider’ by securing solutions customized for future vehicles from various angles," said Hyundai Mobis Managing Director Cheon Jae-sung, who heads the company's R&D division and Future Technology Convergence Institute.

Write to Nan-Sae Bin at binthere@hankyung.com

Hyundai Mobis aims to win $1 bn in China orders in 2023

Hyundai Mobis aims to win $1 bn in China orders in 2023

South Korea's leading auto parts supplier Hyundai Mobis announced that it will win $1 billion this year in China, the world's largest electric vehicle market. The plan is to exceed last year's record of $900 million in orders with Hyundai Mobis' own electric vehicle platform optimized for el

Hyundai Mobis develops world’s first rollable vehicle display

Hyundai Mobis develops world’s first rollable vehicle display

Hyundai Mobis introduces the rollable display for vehicles (Courtesy of Hyundai Mobis)  Hyundai Mobis Co., the world’s sixth largest automotive components supplier, has developed a rollable vehicle display, the first of its kind in the world, set to be a game changer in the in-car ex

Hyundai Mobis develops in-wheel electric motor

Hyundai Mobis develops in-wheel electric motor

Hyundai Mobis, South Korea's largest auto parts manufacturer, announced on Sunday that it developed an "in-wheel system" that places an electric motor inside the wheel of a car.The system maximizes power performance by attaching a drive motor to each wheel and allows for rotation in place (zer

Hyundai Mobis ramps up patent development for future mobility tech

Hyundai Mobis ramps up patent development for future mobility tech

Hyundai Mobis' booth at CES 2023 Hyundai Mobis, a South Korean auto parts maker and a key affiliate of Hyundai Motor Group, said on Thursday that it filed more than 3,000 patents last year, mainly in areas related to future mobility such as autonomous driving, electrification and urban air mobi

Hyundai Mobis to unveil new future mobility technologies at CES 2023

Hyundai Mobis to unveil new future mobility technologies at CES 2023

Purpose-built vehicle concept model of Hyundai Mobis Korea's largest auto parts supplier Hyundai Mobis will take part in CES 2023, the world's largest info tech exhibition, to showcase cutting-edge technologies used in purpose-built vehicles (PBVs).The company said on Monday that it would rev

(* comment hide *}