I've heard the Audi A5 has a torque vectoring feature on its quattro all-wheel drive system. Can someone explain how this works and how it impacts the driving experience?
ReplyThe Audi A5's quattro system uses a feature called torque vectoring to help improve the car's handling and stability. Basically, it can send more power to specific wheels as needed to help the car turn more effectively.
Think of it like a virtual differential that can adjust power distribution between the wheels in real-time. This can help improve cornering performance and make the car feel more agile.
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