Nissan EA2 X by Wire

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The Nissan EA2 concept car featuring the X-by-Wire technology was announced yesterday. The Nissan EA2 X-by-Wire technology uses wires and electrics for the control of the steering, braking and transmission. The Nissan EA2 X-by-Wire systems create more interior space and at the same time reduce the weight of the car improving its performance, economy and emissions.

Nissan Press Release:

NISSAN DEVELOPS INNOVATIVE CONCEPT CAR WITH X-BY-WIRE TECHNOLOGY

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., today unveiled a new concept car called EA2 equipped with X-by-Wire technology.

X-by-Wire technology uses wires and electrical impulses instead of mechanical linkages for the control of major systems such as steering, braking and transmission. This eliminates many restrictions in how vehicle systems are integrated, allowing greater flexibility in vehicle packaging. EA2 is based on the first generation Murano crossover.

Overview of X-by-Wire technology on EA2:

Steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire systems: By replacing conventional mechanical linkages with by-wire technology, steering and braking systems can be re-packaged to create more internal space without changing the vehicle’s overall length. On the EA2 concept, this has made it possible to add a third row of seating and capacity for seven passengers. By-wire also allows the adoption of a smaller racing-style steering wheel that requires less steering input and can be moved to facilitate easier ingress and egress.

The brake-by-wire system reduces pedal travel through the use of an electrical system instead

of boosters, links and hydraulic cylinders, freeing up more interior space.

The adoption of steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire systems has resulted in an interior length of 2,600mm - 110mm more than a conventional model.

Shift-by-wire system: The shift-by-wire system allows for the installation of a movable center console, making it easier to move between the driver and front passenger seats.

X-by-wire also helps to reduce vehicle weight, resulting in gains in performance, economy and emissions.

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