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Watch Hyundai Ioniq 5 Prototype Perform Crab Walk, 360Degree Turn

A short video showcases several driving modes. Crab Driving turns all modules 90 degrees in the same direction, moving the Ioniq 5 sideways into a parallel parking spot. The Zero Turn is the same.


Hyundai shows off Ioniq 5 with sideways driving “crab walk” tech

As you can see from the video the Hyundai shared ( via Autoblog ), the module, much like the Hummer EV's "CrabWalk" functionality, allows a car's wheels to turn in ways they can't in a vehicle.


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The clip shows the e-Corner System demo car performing the "crab walk" which lets all four wheels turn 90 degrees to perform parallel movement, enabling anyone to parallel park in narrow spaces.


Watch Hyundai Ioniq 5 Prototype Perform Crab Walk,…

Speaker 1: So pointing all of the wheels at a 90 degree angle gets you a crab walk, only pointing the rear wheels at 90 degree angle gets you sort [00:01:00] of sweep the rear end around sort of.


All About Hyundai Crab Driving & its Benefits

Hyundai is making exciting progress with its e-Corner technology that lets a driver "crab walk" out of a tight spot. Other maneuvers such as zero turns, pivot turns, and diagonal driving are.


Hyundai Mobis implementeert ‘crab walking’ eCorner technologie in

The GMC Hummer EV can crab walk as well, while Rivian worked on its 'Tank Turn' To create this prototype using the Ioniq 5, Hyundai Mobis moved the wheels a bit from where they'd normally be.


Watch This Hyundai Ioniq 5 Crab Walk Into A Parking Space Primenewsprint

Apr 27, 2023 While the Ioniq 5 won our 2023 SUV of the Year, the one thing that it could use to be more, you know, SUV-y, would be something like the "crab mode" offered by the rugged GMC Hummer.


Hyundai Ioniq 5 Prototype Gets Equipped with eCorner System That Lets

Presenting the e-Corner System, a ground-breaking innovation installed on a Hyundai Ioniq 5 prototype, which made its debut in the public sphere, showcasing its fascinating capabilities like.


Hyundai Ioniq 5's Crab Walk Feature Will Turn Everyone Into A Parking

Jan. 13, 2023 Hyundai Mobis / YouTube Hyundai is showing off some next-level maneuverability. Hyundai Mobis, the car parts division of Hyundai, demoed a prototype Ioniq 5 with its "crab.


Crab Walk Of Hyundai Ioniq 5 EV is Grabbing Everyone's Eyeballs

During our demo on the Las Vegas Convention Center show floor, we witnessed the heavily modified Hyundai Ioniq 5 'crab-walk', where it turned all four wheels 90-degrees in unison and, well,.


Hyundai Ioniq 5 with eCorner system revealed for CES crab walk, tank

By Kristen Brown | Fact checked by Rusha Shrestha | Edited by John M. Vincent | May 3, 2023, at 4:14 p.m. Hyundai Ioniq 5 EV Performing Pivot Turn with the e-Corner System Developed by Hyundai.


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Hyundai IONIQ 5 🦀 Crab Walk 🔄 Zero Turn, M.Vision Hi and M.Vision To / Hyundai e-Corner SystemAt the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Hyu.


Watch Hyundai's Wild CrabWalking Ioniq 5 Perform a Perfect Park Job

Hyundai brought a prototype Ioniq 5 to CES with a quirky party trick: It can crab walk and spin by virtue of its four swiveling wheels. The prototype is the work of Hyundai Mobis, the division of.


Crab Walk De Hyundai Aparcar Diagonalmente Ya Es Posible

Hyundai Mobis' e-Corner System Featuring Crab Walking and Zero Turn Becomes the First in the World to Drive on Public Roads.A demo car with the "e-Corner Sys.


Hyundai Ioniq 5's Crab Walk Feature Will Turn Everyone Into A Parking

Hyundai's e-Corner System is a suite of features made possible by removing an Ioniq 5's standard powertrain and suspension and replacing it with four self-contained modules with brake-by-wire,.


Hyundai Is Working On A CrabWalking Car And It Is Now Ano

The system, first shown in January, uses a Hyundai Ioniq 5 as a testbed to show off how it can turn each wheel up to 90 degrees individually, allowing for some truly impressive turning maneuvers.