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If I misunderstood, my apologies.

I’d like to see the reg requiring mechanical backup.
As @CyberGus 's article above touches on in the final two paragraphs, people here are confusing different things and strangely twisting it into complaining about the government and fairness towards BEVs etc sort of out of whole cloth.
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As @CyberGus 's article above touches on in the final two paragraphs, people here are confusing different things and strangely twisting it into complaining about the government and fairness towards BEVs etc sort of out of whole cloth.
In fairness, I've seen plenty of online references that claim SbW is "illegal" without a physical link, but it is always without attribution.
 

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Technically you could have all the advantages of a variable rate steering using a mechanically linked front axle steering and a SBW rear axle. You simply add and remove extra steering angle to the rear SBW to accommodate the desired effect for the front.

But, the rear steering angle will always change the center of rotation of the vehicle. Whilst there is no rear steering angle it will be inbetween the rear axle, with opposed rear steering angle the rotation center will move forwards, with parallel steering angle it will move behind the rear axle.

Parallel steering is predominantly for high speed freeway cruising and safety, in particular for anti-sway when towing a trailer. Opposed steering for cornering and tighter turns.

As highlighted in Cybergus post on Toyota's solution, consistent steering behaviour will be critical for safe driving as will be real-time lag free feedback and actuation.

This video from a while back goes into more detail, and also describes how the redundancies work.

 


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why would Tesla choose a less good system? -Crissa
Windshield wipers have entered the chatroom.

RE: Drive-by-Wire
This YT video was about more than than the yoke and provided some good DbW insight that Lexus successfully implemented.

<snipped> video link as we had an overlap by a minute and it is in the prev post now.
Video: How Lexus Fixed Tesla's Bad Idea: Steer-By-Wire Yoke
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How Toyota Is Making the Case for Steer-By-Wire
Soon, the Lexus RZ450e will be the first car sold in America without a shaft connecting the steering wheel and the front wheels.
BY CHRIS PERKINS PUBLISHED: MAR 17, 2023

steer-by-wire-lead-641493eac7291.jpg?crop=1.00xw:1.webp

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American customers will get their chance to try Toyota’s steer-by-wire system in the Lexus RZ450e electric crossover, with the option set to become available in the next few years.

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There’s nothing in the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards that defines minimum performance parameters for steering systems in cars sold in the U.S. Just standards regarding the crash safety of conventional steering systems. That said, the National Highway Traffic Safety Agency (NHTSA) published a study in August 2018 on steer-by-wire systems, their potential failure modes, and fail-safes/backups, seemingly with an eye towards implementing new standards. UN regulations detail all sorts of performance parameters, and Lexus says they'll meet these, plus any additional regional requirements where the system is offered.

The brand is confident that the product will be fully safe once it reaches customers in the next few years.

https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a43350167/toyota-steer-by-wire/
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Toyota/Lexus is launching steer-by-wire in the 2023 Lexus RZ 450e electric crossover in certain markets BUT NOT in U.S.

That U.S. was get the RZ model but not getting the steer-by-wire feature was known in Feb 2023, before the above article was written and maybe why the above article says
"American customers will get their chance to try Toyota’s steer-by-wire system in the Lexus RZ450e electric crossover, with the option set to become ** available in the next few years. **"

The article below says

The automaker is launching steer-by-wire in combination with a steering yoke on the 2023 Lexus RZ 450e electric crossover in CERTAIN markets.

But Lexus CONFIRMED in February that these features will NOT be available in the U.S. for now, but will be offered here at an unspecified future date.

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Toyota patents its steer-by-wire system
A series of recent patent filings indicate Toyota may be considering bringing its steer-by-wire system to the U.S.
May 25, 2023
By Stephen Edelstein
https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1139555_toyota-steer-by-wire-system-patent

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The automaker is launching steer-by-wire in combination with a steering yoke on the 2023 Lexus RZ 450e electric crossover in certain markets.

But Lexus confirmed in February that these features will NOT be available in the U.S. for now, but will be offered here at an unspecified future date.

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Lexus RZ reviews: the first test-drives
13 March 2023
By Joe Clifford
https://mag.lexus.co.uk/lexus-rz-review/

Members of the UK motoring press were recently invited to test-drive full production versions of our highly anticipated Lexus RZ 450e – the first Lexus electric vehicle to be developed from the ground up. The professional testers were given the opportunity to sample the new mid-size SUV with both a traditional steering set-up and our world-first steer-by-wire system with a steering yoke.

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Lexus RZ reviews:
Auto Trader: 4/5
“The RZ 450e is a… resolved product… with a distinctively Lexus combination of luxury, refinement and tech, the latter including the option of a yoke-controlled ‘steer-by-wire’ system for a properly futuristic driving experience. Performance is strong and quality typically high. [It] feels suitably premium.

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10 Things You Should Know About The Lexus RZ
The Lexus RZ is the first electric SUV by Lexus, and it has everything the luxury brand stands for.
By Ghazi Tiwana
Published Jun 6, 2023
https://www.topspeed.com/everything-to-know-lexus-rz/

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Lexus also offers a steer-by-wire system that can significantly improve handling. The steer-by-wire system is fairly new and can take some getting used to, but it does make a difference.

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The feature that sticks out the most, though, is the optional yoke steering wheel. Tesla has tried something similar, but Lexus' solution is a little more reliable thanks to the innovative steer-by-wire system. The steer-by-wire system removes the physical connection between the yoke and the steering rack and has been designed to make the steering quicker and more responsive.

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The thing I like about SBW assuming there is no mechanical linkage at all is that it will allow for updates OTA. So if regulators don't allow progressive steering, OK. For now don't turn on that feature. Later when it gets approved, turn it on for everyone. If they don't want crab walk, don't turn it on yet.

Better to get the future capability than to get no hope of future capability at all. I want to buy my CT with as much capability as possible Even if that capability is only available in the future.

Oh, and from what I've seen, regulators are people. Which means they come with bias, and unpredictability. We will only really know what the CT will be allowed to have once they start coming off the line and there are official announcements about the features.
 

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These are more confused/confusing posts and cited material

I could be misreading, but it would seem the suggestion is that Lexus is offering the steer-by-wire option elsewhere, but holding off in the US. And yes, the articles linked above say it won’t be in US at launch and until an unknown date

But the articles make clear SbW won’t be offered in the UK until 2025

Seems like Lexus is only showing it around to press and talking all about it, but isn’t ready to put it in production vehicles yet … anywhere. Who knows what the reason is - there could be lots of them.

No clue if it’s being offered in production anywhere

But certain it’s not being singularly excluded from the US market
 


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How the technology works or doesn't work shouldn't be confused with if it complies with regulations in certain countries or not.

There are various configurations of the SBW technology, and many are still in their infancy. Toyota did have mechanical variable rate steering decades ago, so from a driver's perspective there shouldn't be much difference between that and SBW, except for possible personalisation of assistance and rates. 4WS on the other hand will take some getting used too.
 

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I suggest getting your wheels aligned…..
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