e-4ORCE
e-4ORCE is an electric-drive all-wheel control technology that assists drivers of all skill levels by providing instant torque to all four wheels and delivering balanced, predictable power in a wide variety of situations.
e-4ORCE is Nissan’s electrified all-wheel control technology offered on select EV and e-POWER vehicles. e-4ORCE technology leverages decades of vehicle control, traction and stability innovations to offer a smooth, predictable drive that elevates the journey.
From everyday travel to trips on winding and slippery roads, e-4ORCE offers powerful performance combined with unprecedented control, delivering both excitement and comfort.
System operation
[When cornering]
[When decelerating]
[When launching]
Taking advantage of the unique characteristics of motors that can control torque with high precision in response to the driver's operation of the accelerator, the tires are smoothly driven when the accelerator is depressed to achieve a smooth and powerful start even on slippery, snow-covered slopes.
The system detects the slight slippages of each wheel and quickly distributes the driving force if slippage occurs.
System mechanism
The grip limit changes from moment to moment depending on driving conditions and road surface conditions, and each wheel's grip limit is also different.
e-4ORCE detects slight tire slippages and determines grip limits while driving. By calculating driving force that realizes turning, acceleration, and deceleration according to the driver's operation and then controlling the front and rear motors and the left and right brakes in an integrated manner, the system controls driving force to maximize the grip of the four wheels.
Compared to conventional mechanical 4WD that can only vary the distribution of driving force up to 50:50 due to their structure, a 4WD system with motors on each of the front and rear wheels has the potential to freely change the driving force from 100:0 to 0:100. By combining this with braking control, the driving force on the left and right can be changed, and the driving force on all four wheels can be controlled at high speed and with high precision.