Ford Fiesta eWheelDrive

Ford Fiesta eWheelDrive

This is the Ford Fiesta eWheelDrive. It’s been built by Ford and specialist German firm Schaeffler as “a driveable research automobile that could cause improvements in urban mobility and vehicle parking by making possible smaller, a lot more agile cars.”
The eWheelDrive Fiesta has two electric motors, one in each of the rear wheels.
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The Fiesta’s batteries are housed under the bonnet, but the idea in future is that by placing the batteries under the car’s floor and having the power units within the wheel hubs, the automobile no longer requires space under the bonnet.
A future model could as a result be the size of a current two-seater car, but still have four seats.
What’s more, the eWheelDrive steering system designs could enable automobiles to step sideways into vehicle parking spaces.
Talking about the project, Pim van der Jagt, Ford’s director of research and advanced engineering in Europe, said:
“This is an exciting project to work on with Schaeffler because it potentially opens new options for the development of zero emission automobiles with very efficient packaging and extraordinary manoeuvrability.”
The project was initiated by Schaeffler, with Ford joining later, as a action to statistics which project that the number of automobiles will increase four-fold by 2050, and the number of people living in the world’s cities will jump from 3.4 billion to 6.4 billion in the same time frame.
Ford will partner with Schaeffler, Continental, RWTH Aachen and the university of applied Sciences, Regensburg, on project MEHREN (Multimotor electric automobile with highest room and energy Efficiency) to develop two new driveable automobiles by 2015.
The project aims to increase the integration of in-wheel motors in a automobile and will look at “vehicle dynamics control, braking, stability and the fun-to-drive factor.”


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