Rear-Wheel Steering
Rear-Wheel Steering is a technology used in some vehicles that allows the rear wheels to turn in the opposite direction of the front wheels at low speeds. This helps improve maneuverability, making it easier to navigate tight spaces, such as parking lots.
At higher speeds, the rear wheels can turn in the same direction as the front wheels, which enhances stability and control during lane changes and cornering. This system can provide a smoother driving experience and improve overall handling, making it beneficial for both everyday driving and performance vehicles.