Yes the power steering could automatically compensate if they want to engineer it. from WeFunder; "How stable is Aptera in strong crosswinds?
Our advanced aerodynamics has some REAL benefits! We have 110 mph crosswind stability when most flat sided cars start moving at 80 to 90mph. And you barely feel semi trucks as you just slip through their turbulence."
--Interesting coincidence, top speed of Aptera is 110MPH.
Also, as I think Steve has mentioned, they have been able to adjust the profile so that the center of wind pressure and the center of gravity almost coincide, which reduces the lever arm that can act to throw off the vehicle track.
Yes the power steering could automatically compensate if they want to engineer it. from WeFunder; "How stable is Aptera in strong crosswinds?
Our advanced aerodynamics has some REAL benefits! We have 110 mph crosswind stability when most flat sided cars start moving at 80 to 90mph. And you barely feel semi trucks as you just slip through their turbulence."
--Interesting coincidence, top speed of Aptera is 110MPH.