The new system uses a rear differential with two multi-plate clutches that can distribute up to 100 percent of rear torque to an individual rear wheel, Volkswagen said. The standard 4Motion system ...
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 ...
GKN Automotive has started trials of the world-first all-electric car equipped with two-speed transmission and torque vectoring between front wheels. Extensive winter testing are performed in Arjeplog ...
Some upcoming high-performance electric vehicles—such as those with Tesla’s upcoming Plaid powertrain—are positioning a second electric motor at the rear axle to assure accurate torque vectoring, and ...
However, not all innovations are equal and nor do they follow a constant upward trend. Instead, their evolution takes the form of an S-shaped curve that reflects their typical lifecycle from early ...
GKN Automotive has begun testing its GTD19 battery electric vehicle, which features a world-first powertrain combo of a two-speed transmission and torque vectoring on the front axle. Based on a Jeep ...
In a time gone by, Lamborghinis were known for being loud and very quick in a straight line but perhaps not so poised when it came to handling. However, as the brand enters the age of electrification, ...
GKN says automakers are test-driving its new torque-vectoring electric drive system that it claims will make hybrid vehicles more efficient and dynamic. The company's 'eTwinster' technology is part of ...
According to the new market research report "Torque Vectoring Market for Automotive by Vehicle type (PC and LCV), Technology (ATVS and PTVS), Propulsion (AWD/4WD, FWD, RWD), EV Type (BEV and HEV), ...
The "Torque Vectoring Market for Automotive by Vehicle type (PC and LCV), Technology (ATVS and PTVS), Propulsion (AWD/4WD, FWD, RWD), EV Type (BEV and HEV), Clutch Actuation Type (Hydraulic and ...
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