I've heard about torque vectoring being a feature on the Audi A8, but I don't really understand what it does. Can someone explain how this technology works and how it helps with handling on the A8?
ReplyTorque vectoring is a technology that can distribute power between each wheel of a car, allowing for more precise control and improved handling. It does this by using sensors and computer systems to monitor wheel speed and adjust power output accordingly. In the Audi A8, the result is a smoother and more responsive driving experience.
Think of torque vectoring as a way to help your car turn more effectively. By monitoring the wheels and sending the right amount of power to each one, it can help reduce understeer (when the car doesn't want to turn enough) and oversteer (when the car turns too much) in high-performance driving situations.
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