Baojun dazzles with four-wheel intelligent drive, turns around in place, and learns luxury car movements easily.
[ITBEAR] With the rapid development of automotive technology, high-end brands such as the pure electric G-class hard-core off-road vehicle launched by Mercedes-Benz have demonstrated the amazing action of 720-degree U-turn with its extraordinary performance of four wheels and four motors, which has aroused widespread concern in the market. However, the high price has discouraged many ordinary consumers.
Just then, Baojun Automobile brought an exciting news. They officially released the brand-new four-wheel intelligent drive technology of Tianyu architecture, which is proudly called by Baojun as the 100% self-developed achievement of full stack technology. It not only supports in-situ U-turn, but also can realize diversified functions such as lateral driving and curve driving.
In order to prove the practicability of this technology, Baojun Automobile also released a real vehicle demonstration video equipped with this technology. In the video, Bao Junyue also demonstrated its unique four-wheel steering ability, which not only can easily complete the action of turning in circles, but also solves the problem of side parking through the lateral movement function. The function of sliding curve driving is expected to provide stronger stability when changing lanes at high speed.
Although similar technical concepts have appeared in the past, such as the related technologies demonstrated by modern Mobius, mass production has not yet been realized. Therefore, if Baojun can take the lead in applying this technology to mass production models and bring it to the market, it will undoubtedly seize the opportunities in the industry and bring unprecedented driving experience to consumers.
This technical breakthrough of Baojun not only demonstrates its innovative ability in the field of automotive technology, but also brings the possibility of enjoying high-tech driving experience for ordinary consumers. In the future, we have reason to expect more similar innovative technologies to be applied to a wider range of vehicles.