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The Engineering Behind the Magic: Types of Torque Vectoring Systems

Not all torque vectoring systems are created equal. Automotive engineers have developed several ways to achieve this clever power distribution, each with its own advantages and cost implications. Understanding the types helps explain why the feature can be found in a wide range of vehicles.

The main types are:

  1. Brake-Based Torque Vectoring: The most common and cost-effective. It uses the existing ABS hardware to gently brake an inside wheel, effectively transferring more power to the outside wheel with more grip.

  2. Clutch-Based Torque Vectoring: Uses an active differential with electronically controlled clutches. This system can actively send more torque to the outside wheel without wasting energy as heat, making it more efficient and performance-focused.

  3. Drivetrain-Based (Dual-Clutch) Torque Vectoring: The most advanced type, often found in supercars. It uses two separate clutches for the rear wheels, allowing for completely independent power control to each wheel.


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