Torque vectoring is an electronically controlled system that improves vehicle traction, cornering capabilities, and overall stability by allotting specific power delivery to individual wheels. It is ...
This news release is available in German. A limiting factor for the driving range of electric vehicles is the amount of energy supplied by the batteries. To recoup as much braking energy as possible, ...
GENEVA, Switzerland (March 7, 2013) — Dunlop Motorsport's long heritage of competition at the 24 Hours of Le Mans race will take a new turn — literally and figuratively — this year with the ...
Torque vectoring is a system that allows cars to control how certain wheels get power. It’s designed to improve handling, stability, and performance and it’s a feature that is becoming more and more ...
Torque vectoring is an often heard term, rarely seen computer-controlled system used on cars to deliver just the right amount of power to each wheel in order to improve road grip, stability, handling ...
Siddarth Raja June 16, 2007 Comment Now! Automotive supplier ZF has created a new torque vectoring rear axle drive system that has been designed to distribute drive torque individually between a car's ...
We rarely hear about Rimac Automobili and its all-electric supercar Concept_one anymore, but rest assured, the company is alive and well. The Crotia-based electric automaker grew from 20 to 150 ...
The 4WD technologies market in Europe is in the midst of significant change according to research firm Frost & Sullivan. There are increasing challenges in consumer demands leading to the development ...
McLaren did not set out to reinvent how road cars corner, yet its obsession with shaving tenths off a lap in Formula 1 quietly birthed a new way to think about traction and stability. What began as a ...
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