2025 Audi S3 Torque Splitter Explained
The Audi S3 now features a torque splitter, an enhancement previously seen in the RS 3 model. This technology boosts the car's agility and stability by allowing for an adjustable distribution of torque between the rear wheels. Essentially, the torque splitter employs electronic clutches on each rear drive shaft. These clutches help adjust how much torque goes to either the inside or outside rear wheel during a turn, based on the driving conditions and the settings selected in the Audi drive select system. This means the S3 can handle curves more smoothly, adapting its performance to different driving styles and road conditions. #AudiS32025 #TorqueSplitterTechnology #AudiPerformance Get More Great Car Videos - Subscribe: https://goo.gl/BSIaFc

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