Imagine the lady that can hardly figure out how to use her blinkers or put the car in drive, that somehow is allowed to have a license, driving a car that can go from 1° to 360° with the flip of an accidental switch/lever.
Well the more this becomes global and widely used the more parts will become available the cheaper it will be to repair. But yes. Getting it now and breaking it would be a nightmare
@@Hestirix_plays LMAO you were born yesterday if you think every car manufacturer will use the same part. That's not capitalist at all! This is a complex system with many moving parts, safety interlocks, software, hardware that needs calibration... There is simply not a snowball's chance in hell that this is ever going to be cheap to make, let alone service.
@@marcellkovacs5452 they have a huge incentive, in the EU & Canadian markets *that require anti-theft devices on every vehicle* Just not in the “regulation kills businesses/innovation” USA.
The reason this car can turn its wheels that much is due to the electric wheel motors. It's got an electric motor in each wheel. Up until now cars had to rely on CV-shafts to transfer the power to the wheels. That limited the turning radius. And while there were experimental crabwalk models in the past, they were too expensive for production. However, what you see in this video is affordable tech.
That's brilliant! 👍 Looks like a very complicated system though and they've had to make some compromises with the wheel arch design and shape. I'd have gone with a much simpler system of swivelling jockey wheels that drop from below, raise the car off it's wheels and manouvre it around.
Imagine the weight exertion on the swivel. Then considering that weight being added by gravity and motion as you turn the car. You'd basically need a rotating hydraulic press. And I'm sure the purpose here is to make parallel parking easier. Your swivel idea is for turning, not parking I mean no hate, just putting in my input is all😁
You haven't watched the Ajay Devgan movie Tarzon the wonder car 😅 its old movie but it Showed then how to use this crawl sideways and get into Crawling Toll line sideways 😅
Might as well get all of these. Like, each person copes differently with the stress. Some need to breathe and relax; some need to scream their whole rage away and some just need to take a shit or maybe shake one off lol
I remember in the late 80's there was a concept van like this - 4 wheel steering, front and back could operate independently, extreme dog tracking at speed, and basically able to crabwalk into a parking spot, though not quite at 90 degrees since it still used axles and u-joints rather than hub motors. Needless to say, child-me would have been immeasurably disappointed at our current 'future'. I hope the next generation has better luck!
@@iguanamoat It's the futurists' paradox my friend. People always dream of the future having new methods of construction, faster transport, new building materials and increased use of better materials like chromed steel, and unimaginable technology. But today many people still live in houses from 200 years ago, the average US home is 40 years old, we still make everything out of wood and plastic, and technology really has only taken the same computers from yester year and made them smaller. Remember that the touch screen, LCDs, and OLED displays go back to the 70s.
@@iguanamoatwas going to say, wheels rotating outwards for better maneuverability has been a demo'ed concept since at least the early 90s, and I've never once seen a production car on the road have this feature. It gets people talking about the car brand and gives media outlets something to report but this never hits the mainstream. The future is always bright but also very murky.
@@KABOBkabobevery single 4 wheel independent suspension car requires 4 wheel alignment, which means this system will affect alignment even more since it has steering components along with the front that affect alignment. Please use ya brain
@@bldontmatter5319 this isn't mechanical steering. Each corner is independent with servos controlling its position. So maybe you'd still need camber and caster adjustments but I wouldn't be surprised if not with this much electronic articulation. Toe would be self-adjusting.
Someone in the 1950s created similar technology, they installed a 5th wheel that would lower down and move the car out of the parking spot horizontally
You’d be right under normal circumstances but this is an electric vehicle. One of the benefits of electric vehicles is they can transmit their torque faster so they can use smaller mechanisms to transfer torque for specific applications. What that means for this design is an extra long rack with short tie rod ends. It’s a normal steering system, actually, just mounted uniquely. Drive axle is very flexible. It’s nothing that hasn’t existed in the drift world for years already, just repurposed for a practical application. I think this is actually a pretty innovative thing tbh
Your right, but If people said the same when the first car got build, we would have literally no cars today. In the Start you will pay for the cost of the invention not the part itself. when there are more companies building the same parts you will get a better price and cheaper parts for repairs…
@@HaydenLau. yeah this is a good question. I don’t think it actually would in this case. Generally, the OP is right but I think I’m this specific case it wouldn’t.
@@jacobb8531 Aww, is it too complicated for you? I love company that revives good old advance tech from the 80s and 90s which was never cared about lmao. Future is happening.
@@Wargasm54you're not understanding he means angle all 4 wheels the same direction to the left or right and it will look like its drifting, its a joke obviously
@@MarkThorndike914 Ideally, but it didn't work out for GM's Quadrasteer and Jeep never even tried to mass produce their version past the Hurricane concept.
@@BeanM007 tell me you don’t know anything about cars without telling me you don’t know anything about cars. Every car guy know that Korean/Japanese cars are the most reliable cars in the world. Look at literally any reliable car tier list on the internet. Not a German manufacturer in sight. Yes German cars are better looking, beasts and prestigieus cars. But reliability definitely ain’t one of them.
@@badriboumeshyundai and kia are not reliable. Go ask any mechanic. You want reliability you go Honda or toyota straight up. All the other brands just try to focus on features and interior rather than the longevity of the car.
@@xZoogiiee the reason I’m talking is because I AM a mechanic. And Hyundai and Kia ARE reliable. Again just do a quick internet search on reliable cars and you’ll ALWAYS find Kia and Hyundai in that list. Granted that Toyota and Honda are usually higher up (Toyota almost always being no.1). the top 10 is (almost) always Japanese AND Korean cars including Kia and Hyundai.
Just imagine honking at someone and they pull a 180 in their car and start staring at you in
😂😂😂
Underrated comment 😂😂
lmao
🤣
😂😂😂😂
You already know someone is going to drive that car like a crab down the high way
I'm guessing they will put a speed limit on that feature. Though I am guessing some Karen would use it to block all three lanes on the highway.
Because we see people in reverse on the highway all the time lol
I've seen a lot of drivers that would still fail to parallel park with that
Imagine the lady that can hardly figure out how to use her blinkers or put the car in drive, that somehow is allowed to have a license, driving a car that can go from 1° to 360° with the flip of an accidental switch/lever.
Oh that certainly will be the case😄
All women
Oh yes.
"everything keeps evolving into crabs"
Who quoted that 😂😂😂
Eventually... We will be crabs... But for now? How do I get rid of my crabs?
😂
big-brain comment :D
Welcome to the Rust programming language, where crabs reign supreme.
Imagine: The car cut in right angle when its in 200kmph!😵
Action: steering comes with hand
Verdict:☠️☠️☠️
Those axle repairs are going to have a nice price tag with them too 😂
Looks like its a swivel hub but yeah I get the point.
No axel
Definitely using hub motors. So if you nail a curb/pothole, you can enjoy replacing part of your drivetrain and not just a wheel.
Well the more this becomes global and widely used the more parts will become available the cheaper it will be to repair. But yes. Getting it now and breaking it would be a nightmare
@@Hestirix_plays LMAO you were born yesterday if you think every car manufacturer will use the same part. That's not capitalist at all!
This is a complex system with many moving parts, safety interlocks, software, hardware that needs calibration... There is simply not a snowball's chance in hell that this is ever going to be cheap to make, let alone service.
If only they could figure out how to prevent it from being stolen
The companies that make money from selling cars have zero incentive to prevent car theft.
😂😂😂😂😂 facts
@@marcellkovacs5452 they have a huge incentive, in the EU & Canadian markets *that require anti-theft devices on every vehicle* Just not in the “regulation kills businesses/innovation” USA.
Buy a stick shift or a 15 year old beater. Or hell, get both all in one car. Best anti theft system you can get.
@@marcellkovacs5452bad publicity would be just one very obvious one. But what do I know?!?
Imagine if the steering part lost power and you just have shopping cart wheels 💀
WOAAHH SOO COOOL TO IMAGINE THAT DUDE
💀
Time for dailying a car with bald tires on ice but without the bald tires and ice!
🎵 "Cuz I'm Free......
Free fallin' " 🎶
Hahahahahaha
They are innovators! First imt, then paddle shifters with amt, now this
drifting are gonna be sick with this
Me: Backs off the alignment stand
Technician: that will be $11,000 sir
Haha, no one else gets this because they don't know how to do alignments 😂
But yeah I'd charge an arm and a leg for making this drive straight
More like 1,000 and I will see you next week.
I'm sure the expert not think that way at all...not consider all effect...
@@guyod1 and then some Asian will drive it out, and kerb the wheels over the gutter hahah
@dejavuvaganza3317 we are the experts, by the way, you mean professional,
And it was a joke.
You'd understand if you've ever done a wheel alignment
The original crab car is from 1938 England, they never seem to come up with anything original
- Look, u need to repair your suspension mechanism.
- How much?
- 100k each.
when the work is really like 500 each to do it yourself 💀
@@Ivo-American_ballbro world is not flat just wanna inform you and write your original name on your id if you don't psy.
Intelligent car manufacturing…everybody wants a slice of this…
Herbie would be so proud
Car in front 👁️👄👁️
Car in behind 👁️👄👁️
I want to say I saw this in popular mechanics in the 80s.
I'm imagining the drifters right now
Battery replacement = 50% car price
Now… tire alignment = 50% car price
Maybe it can automatically do a wheel alignment every time the wheels go into the forward driving mode.
Ya
On this one the battery replacement is more like 95% but sure.
The steering angle you can get when you want to drift. Fcking wild
The crab people will be loving this
We gettin out of the parking lot with this one fr fr ☝️🗣️🔥
drivers licence gonna be insane
This changes drifting
This is a changer for people that do drive by’s
finally women can parallel park
Honda did it back in the 80’s!
Brooks Walker, inventeur californien 1933
Try back in the late 1800s they had a back wheel that drops down in back and could do a 180 in place
@@cheeseburgers82that wasn't the 1800s...
No, they didn't. I had an AWS Prelude. Absolutely nothing like this. Period.
Imagine u go in a 120kmph and suddenly tyres goes perpendicular to the direction of movement 😂
I had a dream when i was child ,why people could not be able to create a car which has motion like here...
All cars and trucks need to be outfitted this way they always should have been.
More mechanisms=more complications=more faults=more accidents
here the car moves on the road would become less predictable leading to more accidents
take ur brainchip
The reason this car can turn its wheels that much is due to the electric wheel motors. It's got an electric motor in each wheel. Up until now cars had to rely on CV-shafts to transfer the power to the wheels. That limited the turning radius. And while there were experimental crabwalk models in the past, they were too expensive for production. However, what you see in this video is affordable tech.
The beep beep is like the toyota beep
With this, parallel parking my foot!
“I just stole your car with a usb drive!”
*crab walks around victim*
Да, словосочетание "перебрать подвеску" обретает совершенно другой, более глубокий смысл.
Alignments are going to be WAY more now!
Alignments won’t be necessary. Calibration will be done by computer.
I see, some genius commenter with knowledge that never advance
yesssss more shit that’ll need either constant servicing, or an entire rebuild/replacement after 60k miles. man, the future is now.
Imagine pulling up to tha car meet and start doin donuts in this lol
Hellies made easy!
Here you realize that the real beneficiary of this design is the tire company😂😂
- А не заклинит?
- Да не должно...
Машины скорой помощи будут бесценны с такими функциями!!!
Finally I can parallel park
Finally, AC recirculation button makes more sense with this car now
A wise man once said that all the animals were slowly evolving into crabs, even cars now
I am thinking that how fun it will be to drift with this car
Mercedes laughing in the corner 😂
Yeah the repair shop in the corner
That drift suspension crazy bro💀💀💀
This will be a hit in France!! 😂😅
Rip to alignment 😂😂
Yep 2020 was right 2024 will actuslly be the future vision
Imagine you're a tuner and you're trying to do a burnout and your car does this
Imagine needing to drive str8 and ur car is stuck in crab mode. 😂
Probably the only way I’ll be able to parallel park 😭
One accidental drift and side window becomes windscreen
That's brilliant! 👍
Looks like a very complicated system though and they've had to make some compromises with the wheel arch design and shape.
I'd have gone with a much simpler system of swivelling jockey wheels that drop from below, raise the car off it's wheels and manouvre it around.
Imagine the weight exertion on the swivel. Then considering that weight being added by gravity and motion as you turn the car. You'd basically need a rotating hydraulic press.
And I'm sure the purpose here is to make parallel parking easier. Your swivel idea is for turning, not parking
I mean no hate, just putting in my input is all😁
Wow, we really about to get the T180s from the 2008 speed racer live action movie
Taxi 4 is real now
speed racer finally got some competition
Are we going to ignore the fact that we had cars like this 100 years ago in the 1920s? The idea is hardly new.
I drew this kind if car when I was a kid, my dream comes true!
Every drifter and hoonigan in the world just has a shattering orgasm 😂
Hoonigasm
Yea
Profusely..... 😂
Endless possibilities
That would be such a sick engineering if done on a combustion engine car.
This is great. Entirely new vehicle architecture enabled by transition to electric motors. Thinking outside the square.
My brother in christ they invent this 100 years ago
Drifting with this car would be insane
Imagine racing like the racing in the speed racer movie
These things are gonna be an absolute nightmare in 20 years
I need this on my UPS truck
Amazing parking ❤
I find it funny that there were such prototypes already way back in the 900' ahah
starting at $89,999
Fuckin great innovation ❤
*China : graphic*
*Korea : real*
north korea best korea.
The DMV will never allow to use that feature to perallel park .
Very awesome but in reality, it will be a nightmare when you have to pay more than 1/4 of the car to fix one of those wheels.
Drivers have to be forklift certified to operate this.
I only miss the reason of this 🙈 i see no fork in the front and don’t see the lifting mechanism.
😂
You haven't watched the Ajay Devgan movie Tarzon the wonder car 😅 its old movie but it Showed then how to use this crawl sideways and get into Crawling Toll line sideways 😅
😊😊
😅 true
I guess you guys aren’t ready for that, but your mechanic is going to love it!
😂😂2k for wheel alignments
Alright this is an oldie but uh...well it's an oldie where I come from
Lol keep walking then😂. If everyone was a dumbass like this guy car would never have been a thing😂
Just needs to tilt up now, where we're going, we don't need roads...
Lmao to the BTTF lines😂
When the cops try and block you in 😂
I thinks many people have this idea, but don't understand why car manufacturers don't have been do this
@@sonnguyen-mb2zbCosts and maintenance.
@@Homelessincincinnati You invent the BOX in!
@@sonnguyen-mb2zbdon’t have been do this?
I cannot believe that Hyundai designed by South Korea.😂🇰🇷
But I love this car.😊
The Hyundai is my favorite car.😊
But maybe I can drive this Hyundai.😊
“An engineers dream is a mechanics nightmare”
😯
That aint how the saying goes
Not an engineers dream, a marketing directors dream
And an architects dream is an engineer’s nightmare
don't worry it'll be another revenue stream for the mechanics
They’re going to have to install a meditation room for the mechanics at every Hyundai service center.
It's called the bathroom.
Screaming booth 😂😂
When they build a engine that does not blow first year I will trust this pos system that today is useless no one has parallel parking anymore
@@RT22-pb2pp I parallel park daily 😊
Might as well get all of these. Like, each person copes differently with the stress. Some need to breathe and relax; some need to scream their whole rage away and some just need to take a shit or maybe shake one off lol
In the end, we all become crab, even car...
We all strive for the perfection that is the crab.
🤣
Undderrated comment lol, niche knowledge of peak form
Love me some convergent evolution.
15 million crabs missing in alaska
Cant wait to do this on a highway at 80 MPH
😂😂
😂😂😂😂
The electronics won't allow u to do that at that speed ha-ha u need to modify its ECU.
@@nuclear_nadal7494and who would stop people from doing that
😂😂😂
Nah bro we bout to hot some slow drifts with this one💀
💀
I meant hit not hot lol 😂
probably it will work with new shift, i.e crabwalk park or in park mode only after full breaks applied first
30 years from now kids will be looking at videos of people parallel parking and marvelling how we manage to do it today.
Am seeing there is a dream you always get at night which has repeated several times and you don't notice 🌚
I remember in the late 80's there was a concept van like this - 4 wheel steering, front and back could operate independently, extreme dog tracking at speed, and basically able to crabwalk into a parking spot, though not quite at 90 degrees since it still used axles and u-joints rather than hub motors.
Needless to say, child-me would have been immeasurably disappointed at our current 'future'. I hope the next generation has better luck!
@@iguanamoat It's the futurists' paradox my friend. People always dream of the future having new methods of construction, faster transport, new building materials and increased use of better materials like chromed steel, and unimaginable technology. But today many people still live in houses from 200 years ago, the average US home is 40 years old, we still make everything out of wood and plastic, and technology really has only taken the same computers from yester year and made them smaller. Remember that the touch screen, LCDs, and OLED displays go back to the 70s.
Thats assuming this will succeed
@@iguanamoatwas going to say, wheels rotating outwards for better maneuverability has been a demo'ed concept since at least the early 90s, and I've never once seen a production car on the road have this feature. It gets people talking about the car brand and gives media outlets something to report but this never hits the mainstream.
The future is always bright but also very murky.
Car turns around: ".... I've been expecting you...."
Man they should add this car in cars 4
😂😂
Women: "Shut up and take my money"
"Sir, the cost for four tires will be $750, and the alignment will be $4,986 plus tax."
bold of you to assume it will be that cheap
This wouldn't require an alignment
@@KABOBkabobevery single 4 wheel independent suspension car requires 4 wheel alignment, which means this system will affect alignment even more since it has steering components along with the front that affect alignment. Please use ya brain
@@KABOBkabobit absolutely would
@@bldontmatter5319 this isn't mechanical steering. Each corner is independent with servos controlling its position. So maybe you'd still need camber and caster adjustments but I wouldn't be surprised if not with this much electronic articulation. Toe would be self-adjusting.
1970s: We gonna have flying cars in 50 years.
After 50 years:
we do have flying cars tho
Someone in the 1950s created similar technology, they installed a 5th wheel that would lower down and move the car out of the parking spot horizontally
@@bennigri830 is it widely available? Mass manufactured?
@@benson4820 why do you think it wasn't made a standard feature?
@@benson4820It was even in 1930s Idea almost 100 years old.
ruclips.net/user/shortsfKgRuto_DYs?si=dxmJa7UpkyVzZe6a
Repair costs: 📈📈📈📈📈
@@0x1EGENit’s a Hyundai what do you mean this fcker better not be a goddamn cent over $30k for a base moddl
You’d be right under normal circumstances but this is an electric vehicle. One of the benefits of electric vehicles is they can transmit their torque faster so they can use smaller mechanisms to transfer torque for specific applications.
What that means for this design is an extra long rack with short tie rod ends. It’s a normal steering system, actually, just mounted uniquely. Drive axle is very flexible.
It’s nothing that hasn’t existed in the drift world for years already, just repurposed for a practical application.
I think this is actually a pretty innovative thing tbh
Your right, but If people said the same when the first car got build, we would have literally no cars today.
In the Start you will pay for the cost of the invention not the part itself.
when there are more companies building the same parts you will get a better price and cheaper parts for repairs…
Why?
@@HaydenLau. yeah this is a good question. I don’t think it actually would in this case. Generally, the OP is right but I think I’m this specific case it wouldn’t.
Finally Google car don't need 360 camera.
Bro the alignment procedure is gonna be insane
All 4 wheels can align independently.. Seems like that would be even more sane?
How would it be insane??????
They're talking about when you take your car to the dealership for alignment
@@ylerian8878??????
You know this because...LOL...sit down child and STFU
Mechanic: “That’ll be $18,459.89 for your lil broken crab tire do dad thing.”
Nah, that's only in the US thing, y'all love scamming
@@gakidomo9561how about 60k for a ionic 5 replacement battery in canada
Nah I'd just flat out refuse that shit. I don't wanna put up with that over complicated engineers wet-dream
@@jacobb8531 Aww, is it too complicated for you? I love company that revives good old advance tech from the 80s and 90s which was never cared about lmao. Future is happening.
@@gakidomo9561 Hyundai Canada wanted to charge $60,000 for a guy who got a scratch on the bottom of his car.
"Electric cars have less moving parts than an ICE vehicle!"
Engineer: "Challenge accepted"
crazily enough tho, from the look of things, there still might be less moving parts
It’s hydrogen powered
@@d.v.8435 Hyundai doesn’t make hydrogen powered they made a hydrogen powered 34 ton truck (2020)
@@BosahMbajekweI still think its a nightmare
@@eeveegaming2159Yeah, the do actually make a hydrogen powered car - the NEXO.
This one, however, is an IONIQ 5, which is electric.
"Here we see the young electric crab showing off in the wild, trying to attract a mate"
Owner: How much for an alignment?
Mechanic: Please go see our loan officer 😅
For a car that can align itself? I don't think so.
Oh you curbed it? Guess it's a write off.
@@nickvin7447 I was thinking the exact same.
It will be a total loss I guess 😅
Introducing a mechanic’s nightmare
Not a nightmare....an opportunity for new business
@@EnzoSwizz98love the mindset. Can't wait to get ripped off for a $40 issue
My first thought exactly
Ups slurds
Still can't beat Mercedes and Audi in the nightmare department.
bro the drifts on this r gonna be mental
Awesome Ride ! 🕵🏻♂️🚙🎪
I just want to see that thing spinning,
(with the gas pedal mashed to the floor) !
It cant drift you dummy it wasnt designed to do donuts it was designed to park in small spaces
Bro you realize how drifting works right?
Yeah, this system would be the absolute worst for drifting. I guess you’re not understanding how drifting works? 😂
@@Wargasm54you're not understanding he means angle all 4 wheels the same direction to the left or right and it will look like its drifting, its a joke obviously
Death wobble recall goes crazy
Surely the wheels remain locked until you activate krabby patty mode.
surely...@@MarkThorndike914
@@MarkThorndike914crabby patty mode 😂😂😂 imagine that what that call it tho
It’s kinda like the hummer EV
@@MarkThorndike914 Ideally, but it didn't work out for GM's Quadrasteer and Jeep never even tried to mass produce their version past the Hurricane concept.
Cant wait to pull up at the drifting event this summer
Edit: 2k likes is crazzzy
YESss I was thinking same thing!!!It's about to get crazzzzzy
'Bout to take right and left turns all while the car is pointed the same direction throughout.
What you think I was gonna let you roll in Hyundai? Yes. Yes I am
@@SCUL-E 😂
😂just drive sideways
Looks like more job security for Mechanics 😂
Only when German car manufacturers get involved with this tech😂
@@badriboumesno Hyundai version sets on fire
@@BeanM007 tell me you don’t know anything about cars without telling me you don’t know anything about cars. Every car guy know that Korean/Japanese cars are the most reliable cars in the world. Look at literally any reliable car tier list on the internet. Not a German manufacturer in sight. Yes German cars are better looking, beasts and prestigieus cars. But reliability definitely ain’t one of them.
@@badriboumeshyundai and kia are not reliable. Go ask any mechanic. You want reliability you go Honda or toyota straight up. All the other brands just try to focus on features and interior rather than the longevity of the car.
@@xZoogiiee the reason I’m talking is because I AM a mechanic. And Hyundai and Kia ARE reliable. Again just do a quick internet search on reliable cars and you’ll ALWAYS find Kia and Hyundai in that list. Granted that Toyota and Honda are usually higher up (Toyota almost always being no.1). the top 10 is (almost) always Japanese AND Korean cars including Kia and Hyundai.
Wheel alignment techs be like… 😬
ferill
That was the exact thought that came to mind lol!!!!
the wheel aligns itself, this is gonna be a computer guy fixing it lol
Drift angles going crazy