Launch Ibérica presents the portable 3D aligner X613 for workshops

Published on June 27, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Launch Ibérica has launched the portable 3D wheel aligner X613, a device designed to help workshops perform wheel alignments faster and more accurately. For drivers, this translates into more efficient steering and suspension repairs, reducing wait times and improving road safety. In short, a technology that promises a more agile and reliable service.

automotive workshop scene, a mechanic using the portable 3D wheel aligner X613 on a raised car, four sensor targets mounted on each wheel, a tablet display showing real-time alignment angles and red-green measurement bars, laser beams projecting from the main unit to the wheel targets, car front suspension visible with tie rods and control arms, bright LED lighting illuminating the equipment, concrete floor with tire marks, photorealistic technical visualization, sharp focus on the alignment process, cinematic industrial lighting, metallic tool textures, clean professional environment

How the portable 3D alignment system works 🛞

The X613 uses 3D sensors and cameras to measure camber, toe, and caster angles of the wheels in real time. Its portable design eliminates the need for pits or fixed lifts, allowing it to be used in any workshop space. The system calibrates automatically and displays data on a touchscreen, guiding the mechanic step by step. This reduces the margin of human error and speeds up the adjustment process.

Goodbye to eyeballing the alignment 😅

Finally, mechanics can stop looking at the wheels with a poker face and saying it's straight, more or less. The X613 promises to put an end to alignments done with faith, a tape measure, and a bit of intuition. Now, if the car still pulls to the right, it won't be the workshop's fault, but the driver's for not knowing how to keep the steering wheel straight. Technology has never been so good at passing the buck.