Video: Porsche rear-wheel drive technology
The rear-wheel drive mechanism is not a completely new idea. In fact, it has been used since years when people no longer call cars
The rear-wheel drive mechanism is not a completely new idea. In fact, it has been used since years when people no longer call cars "chariots without horses". Even in the agricultural sector, this idea has been widely adopted because the need to turn around in a very narrow range is essential for machines and implements.
Today, even a front-drive Renault can be equipped with a rear-wheel drive system . In addition, the latest version of Porsche 911 GT3 luxury sports car is also one of the cars that support this driving technology. The reason that the German carmaker offers is that it can enhance the dynamics and balance of the car when cornering at high speed.
It would be a great idea if all models of mid-size and above are equipped with a rear-wheel drive system. However, complex structures and rising production costs are the main barrier of this idea. Porsche has provided two short videos, an explanation of how it works and the rest explains why it helps improve the balance of the car when holding a crab, invite you to come over.
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