LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The global automotive active cornering system market is expected to post a CAGR of over 16% during the period 2019-2023, according to the latest market research report by ...
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 ...
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 ...
This release is available in German. Most large wind turbines currently operate at variable speeds. When the wind is strong, the rotor turns fast; when it slows down, the rotor speed drops. Typically ...
The Forester was Subaru’s best-selling vehicle in the US last year, and holds that title so far in 2016. With stiff competition in the crossover segment, though, Subaru isn’t resting on that success.
In the new top model of the A5, Audi is not only using a plug-in hybrid but also making an unusual effort with power distribution. BMW and Mercedes have set the pace, and now Audi is catching up again ...
GKN Driveline's high performance Torque Vectoring technology has made its world debut on the new BMW X6 ‘sports activity coupe’. GKN's new technology is at the heart of BMW’s Dynamic Performance ...
I do a lot of new car testing at the racetrack, and the more at-the-limit testing I do, the more I’ve come to realize that “Off” rarely means 100 percent off when it comes to electronic stability ...
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 ...