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29 March, 2020 7:49 pm

Ford Fiesta eWheelDrive: official video available

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Ford and technology partner Schaeffler (a German-based automotive component manufacturer and supplier) introduce the Ford Fiesta eWheelDrive, a new research vehicle that could lead to improvements in urban mobility and parking by making possible smaller and more agile cars.
The model also uses a peculiar eWheelDrive steering system that could enable vehicles to move sideways into parking spaces, a potential breakthrough as cities become more populated and congested.

In place of a conventional engine, the model is equipped with a pair electric motors, one for each of the rear 16-inch wheels, allowing it to exploit plenty of free space under the bonnet (a place that in traditional cars is occupied by engine and transmission and, in electric cars, by a central motor).

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These 360-420 V in-wheel motors weigh 53 kg each and provide for a maximum power of 110 hp – that is 40 kW each – though the most important figure is about the peak torque, rated at an impressive 700 Nm.
Pim van der Jagt, Ford’s director of Research and Advanced Engineering in Europe, commented:“This is an exciting project to work on with Schaeffler because it potentially opens new options for the development of zero emission vehicles with very efficient packaging and exceptional manoeuvrability.

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Looking forward, we have the opportunity to scope out the vehicle’s capabilities and how we might overcome some of the challenges presented by implementing the technology.

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