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Nissan hit the birds with cannons, and the e-4ORCE AWD was equipped with four-wheel drive technology

Auto manufacturers always find ways to promote their products, but just by simply publicizing and describing, many technical advantages cannot be passed on to consumers, so they always have to find some creative means of display. Nissan, for example, has tried to install the e-4ORCE, an electric vehicle four-wheel drive technology, on a remote control vehicle. So that the remote control car, which was originally just a toy, can also have a very good bending track performance.

Nissan hit the birds with cannons, and the e-4ORCE AWD was equipped with four-wheel drive technology

Nissan recently released a video showing the results of e-4ORCE electric four-wheel drive technology in remote control cars. This four-wheel drive technology will be used in Nissan's latest electric SUV, the Ariya, whose main competitor is the Tesla Model Y. Through e-4ORCE technology, Nissan claims that Ariya can provide a very smooth and smooth driving performance, and the remote control car equipped with e-4ORCE does look quite amazingly stable, and even gives people the illusion of a bit of computer animation key.

Nissan hit the birds with cannons, and the e-4ORCE AWD was equipped with four-wheel drive technology

Interestingly, Nissan also specially put the remote control car into the shell of Aria. How do you install a car with a four-wheel drive system on a small remote control car? Technically, e-4ORCE is not an unprecedented AWD system, of course, each depot has its own tuning and setting secrets, which is the unique point of differentiation. The e-4ORCE is to put it bluntly, that is, according to the vehicle condition detected by the sensor, the output of the four tires can be adjusted independently to obtain maximum grip. It is even possible to detect driving intent and adjust the vehicle's driving route so that the owner does not have to deliberately correct the steering angle.

Nissan hit the birds with cannons, and the e-4ORCE AWD was equipped with four-wheel drive technology

In order to show the changes brought by e-4ORCE technology in remote control cars, Nissan abandoned ordinary remote controls and used racing simulators to operate remote control cars through the steering wheel and accelerator brake pedals. In order to more realistically show the driving experience, a set of cameras is also installed in front of the remote control car to transmit the front screen back to the large screen in front of the driving. As can be seen from the film, the remote control car seems to be glued to the ground, and it passes smoothly and quickly along the set route. So now there is only one question left: is the remote control car sold?

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