http://www.motoroids.com/news/zf-friedrichshafen-introduces-the-smart-urban-vehicle-all-electric-concept/
ZF Friedrichshafen introduces the Smart Urban Vehicle all-electric concept
by Suraj Viswanathan  [2015/07/09]

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ZF Friedrichshafen has introduced the Smart Urban Vehicle concept. The
German auto parts maker has produced the Smart Urban Vehicle concept
in-house and is based on a standard hatchback. As the name suggests, has
been designed to be driven in and around town. The all-electric concept
boasts of several features that should make it ideal for ambling around in
busy city spaces.

The first amongst these is a specially designed front axle that allows
steering angles of up to 75 degrees. This should make manoeuvring in traffic
and parking in tight spots a doddle. The concept also gets an all-electric
rear-axle drive eTB (electric Twist Beam) and is mounted close to the
wheels. This type of drive enables the basic layout of the Smart Urban
Vehicle to be redesigned quite easily. The concept also boasts of two
semi-automated driver assistance functions, the first amongst which is the
Smart Parking Assist. This tech helps in manoeuvring the car into small
parking spaces, that too via remote-control through a smartphone or
smartwatch. Then there is the PreVision Cloud Assist, which is a cloud-based
assistance function. This system helps reduce the torque, for instance,
before entering a turn and throttles back to reduce the speed without any
mechanical braking.

The steering wheel of ZF’s concept features a hands-on detection (HOD)
function and gets an OLED display in the steering wheel rim which is in the
driver’s direct field of view. This display shows, for instance, how much
torque the driver assistance system cuts back before entering a turn and how
much it provides post the turn. The HOD uses a capacitive system that covers
the entire steering wheel and detects whether the driver is holding the
steering wheel. The electronic control unit built into the steering wheel
converts the identified state into a digital signal and sends this to the
vehicle via the LIN (Local Interconnect Network). Depending on the
situation, the system alerts the driver or activates the available
assistance systems.

The Smart Urban Vehicle by ZF is powered by a compact drive unit that’s
located in the left and right wheel, each producing 40 kilowatts. They
develop a maximum of 1400 Nm of axle torque and a can reach a 21,000 rpm.
ZF’s concept has been tailor-made for urban traffic commute, but can hit a
top speed of 150 km/h.
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