That's looks great actually!
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Boy that thing is ugly.
It's just a prototype for the steering system, but the prelude looks pretty good
I understand what it is, but it's still butt ugly and should have never seen the light of day.
Ha, yeah fair point.
Damn. I want it. I don't even like driving but it looks so lovably stupid.
I know right? It's so dumb and strange but it's so unique.
Too bad this one, as a lab prototype, probably got crushed and turned back into tuna cans or something. Unless Honda is hiding it away from us somewhere.
Is there any actual practical advantage to this, though? It sounds to me like a lot of things waiting to go very expensively wrong, without much in the way of real benefit.
It's significantly better for car dynamics. It does add complexity, but not really "expensively wrong", since Honda's system is almost entirely mechanical sans some slightly long power steering lines. There's very little to go wrong.
See now you put it that way and all of a sudden I'm wondering why this never caught on. O.O
It's honestly because 99% of drivers never push their car hard enough to see the actual handling benefits of 4WS while moving, and most parking lots are already designed around traditional cars' turning radius making the low-speed maneuverability not terribly beneficial. The system is simple ans super cool but it IS still added cost, and ultimately the market made it not worth the additional manufacturing complexity.
Better handling, better turn radius, better stability control. Definitely correct in saying it adds more to maintainence, though.
That is sick