A motor-driven wheel includes a wheel disc, a wheel hub, a decelerator, a
knuckle, a hub bearing, a constant-velocity joint, an in-wheel motor, and
a spring. Since the decelerator is placed closer to the outside of the
vehicle relative to the hub bearing, the space where the in-wheel motor
is to be mounted can readily be secured. Further, balls are arranged
along a spherical external surface of an outer race and the outer race is
supported swingably in the axial direction. Thus, even when a great axial
force is exerted, the axial force can be endured. The outer race can be
supported swingably and rotatably with respect to the wheel hub.