Tesla Seen Testing Cybertruck Crab Driving At Giga Texas

Today Tesla is seen testing a new feature of the Cybertruck, the Crab Driving at Giga Texas. In a clip shared on X on Wednesday by drone pilot and Gigafactory Texas scout Joe Tegtmeyer, you can see Tesla testing out a “crab driving” or “crab walking” technique by using the rear-wheel-steering to maneuver forward while driving at an angle. Some people may say that this is not a crabwalking, but more of a steering test. But joe Tegtmeyer commented on X and wrote “As a comparison, according to GM, Crabwalk is a unique 4-Wheel Steer mode available on the 2022 GMC HUMMER EV Pickup designed to offer greater vehicle maneuverability when you’re off-roading or parking. The feature allows the angle of the rear wheels to mimic the angle of the front wheels — allowing your vehicle to move more diagonally.” I am trying to imagine how you would control it, the only thing I can is that you could choose one of three modes when stopped. Same turn, opposite turn and off. Opposite could be progressive. Now FSD - that could use this continuously changing it as needed. By the say it looks like rear wheel turn radius is proportional to the speed of the vehicle. Do you see the same? Ok, I have a question, In which situations will this be useful? Could you use it for parallel parking? #cybertruck #CybertruckCrabDriving #tesla This is Armen Hareyan from Torque News. Please follow us at on Twitter and for daily automotive news. Reference Joe Tegtmeyer Teslarati Torque News
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