According to my initial considerations, this is only feasible for unsteered wheels. For steered wheels, you would need something like a CV again. But perhaps not a bad idea for a non-steered rear axle.
fun research but those gears are cringey for reliability/durability. Hyundai already had fun with in-wheel motors. I think they should focus there and sell a car based on this. I think using extra large diameter wheels will help reduce the shortcomings of current in-wheel motors, in other words, SUVs or larger
NIKHIL10.24, 30 Nov 2023Mark my words - this will never work. It will never match the reliability and simplicity of t... moreYes they are just getting mileage traction
Mark my words - this will never work.
It will never match the reliability and simplicity of traditional CV joints.
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