steering-feedback

Steering-feedback refers to the sensory and mechanical information a driver receives through the steering system of a vehicle. It conveys how the tires interact with the road surface—such as grip level, resistance, and surface texture—allowing the driver to adjust steering input for better control and stability. In electronic or simulated systems, steering-feedback can also refer to force feedback mechanisms that imitate these sensations.
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    Steering Wheel Feedback criticism

    Saw it on top gear article. I drove 2 Cybersters and yes there was zero feedback from the steering wheel just weighted steering wheel. First time ive experienced that in a car with even Electric Steering Rack. How important is it for you? I had multiple Nissan 370Z over the years and that was...
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