yalim, 25 Mar 2023yoke is for race tracks, not for public roads.Lexus/Toyota already proven not to be the case.
Musk of course knows nothing of the history of cars. The previous car with a near-square steering "wheel" was the Austin Allegro, one of the biggest flops in automotive history. I suspect the Cybertruck will go the same way.
TBH, it is kinda surprising sales were so good even with the horrible yoke implementation.
But I expect Teslas next move will be steer-by-wire solution as well, hopefully with less touch buttons and more stocks for blinkers and other essential functions.
I am quite curious to see the next implementation, as it automatically adds more legroom for driver / or makes more room for something else.
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