Up to 100 percent of
available torque at the rear axle can be sent to each rear wheel.
Either way,
available torque at a given rpm will be increased.
Up to 70 % of drive torque can be diverted to the rear axle, and up to 100 % of
available torque at the rear axle can be sent to each rear wheel, the automaker says.
Not exact matches
And as with all 991s, there's an extensive range of high - tech chassis options
available such as the PDCC active anti-roll bars and PTV
torque vectoring,
at a price of course.
The Cullinan also shares the same outputs with the Phantom, which means it has 563bhp with 627 lb ft of
torque available at just 1600rpm.
With so much
torque,
available at just 2,000 rpm, the 2016 Chevrolet Colorado Duramax diesel has a maximum trailering capacity of 7,700 pounds on rear - wheel - drive models and 7,600 pounds for four - wheel - drive models.
Power Pack 1, which will be
available starting August 1
at a price of $ 539, includes a K&N high - flow air filter and nets peak gains of 13 hp and 16 lb - ft of
torque over the stock GT's 435 hp and 400 lb - ft.
If anything, the WRX actually feels quicker in stop - and - go traffic, thanks to its broader
torque band (258 lb - ft
available from 2,000 to 5,200 rpm versus 290 lb - ft
at 4,000 rpm in the STI).
You have 563 hp to work with, but what you feel when you strike from a stop, with a solid right foot, is 575 lb - ft of
torque available in its entirety
at 1500 rpm.
The GTI is powered by a 503 - hp twin - turbocharged 3.0 - liter V - 6 with 413 lb - ft of
torque at 4000 rpm, but Volkswagen points out that 369 lb - ft is
available at 2000 rpm.
All that
torque means that the power is
available even
at low revs — from 1600 rpm, in fact — which means that the S350 doesn't feel slow or sluggish, especially in city driving.
No problem — 376 lb - ft of
torque is
available at 4000 rpm.
Its output for the Cooper will be 134 hp and 162 lb - ft of
torque, which will be
available at a low 1250 rpm.
We first saw the latest S4, which is powered by a turbocharged 3.0 - liter V - 6 good for 354 hp and 368 lb - ft of
torque (the latter of which is
available from just 1,370 rpm all the way to 4,500 rpm),
at the 2015 Frankfurt auto show, but Audi made the U.S. market wait until this spring to receive the all - new sports sedan.
It's
available with all - wheel drive, and for the first time with proper
torque vectoring
at the rear axle.
That engine remains rated
at 270 hp
at 5600 rpm, 278 lb - ft of
torque at 4400 rpm, and is again
available with only a five - speed automatic transmission.
Unlike many turbos that are lazy down low, the pair in the Flex spool up quickly — all 350 lb - ft of
torque is
available at 1500 rpm — making the Flex an adept urban runabout as well as a capable, medium - duty tow vehicle.
Peak power - 247bhp - comes in
at a relatively low 5500rpm, but it's backed up by a meaty 265 lb ft of
torque that's
available from 1750rpm through to 4500rpm.
The flat
torque curve also means that there's solid urge
available pretty much throughout the rev range, giving a diesel - like surge for overtaking, and the engine is also happy to pull very tall gearing (2200rpm
at 75mph in sixth) without complaint.
However, the 148bhp diesel puts out 67 lb ft more
torque at 251 lb ft.. Then there is a 2 - litre TFSI petrol engine with 187bhp, but that won't be
available until next year.
The lion's roar of the V - 8 (80 percent of its 354 lb - ft of
torque is
available at 2000 rpm), an amazingly compliant ride, pants - peeing driftability, and massive carbon - ceramic Brembo brakes that keep coming back for more
at high speed.
All 456 twin - turbocharged horses are
available at 5,500 rpm, with peak
torque of 480 lb - ft reached much earlier,
at a mere 1,800 rpm.
Yet with so much
torque available at such low revs, the Audi still accelerates strongly.
And if you turn everything off the D3 turns into a proper tyre - smoking DERV - powered hooligan, although it does take a while to get used to the modest engine speeds
at which the
torque can overwhelm the
available grip.
The Taurus will be newly
available with a 2.0 - liter four - cylinder EcoBoost engine making some 237 hp and 250 lb - ft of
torque and delivering
at least 31 mpg on the highway.
Available in both front - or all - wheel - drive and powered by a standard 3.6 - liter V - 6 rated
at 305 horsepower and 264 lb - ft of
torque, or high - performance Twin - Turbo 3.6 - liter V - 6 that delivers 410 horsepower and 369 lb - ft of
torque, the XTS is also the only luxury sedan with standard Magnetic Ride Control for an incredibly smooth ride.
With 603 horsepower
available at 8000 rpm and 435 pound - feet of
torque at 5750 rpm, the 3200 - pound Carrera GT is one of the quickest sets of wheels (a lot of) money can buy.
The result is staggering output: 789 horsepower
at 8,500 rpm and 530 pound - feet of
torque at 7,000 — with 80 percent of the grunt
available by 3,500 rpm.
Unlike the previous naturally aspirated engines, which only reached maximum
torque at 5,600 rpm, the new turbo units serve up all
available pound - feet from 1,700 to 5,000 rpm.
Though the diesel's EPA figure of 23 mpg combined beats the gas model's 18 mpg average, its
torque is mostly
available at lower rpms, petering out by the time the engine reaches its most crucial point in the powerband.
The V10 rumble reverberates throughout the body and sounds so, well, lorry - like
at low revs that you'll be chasing the 5600rpm redline; the frustration is that 90 per cent of the V10's 525 lb ft
torque peak is
available at just 1500rpm...
Two engines will be
available, a 2.5 - liter I - 4 with 194 hp and 190 lb - ft of
torque, and a new 3.6 - liter V - 6 rated
at 310 hp and 271 lb - ft of
torque.
Peak power climbs from 641bhp to 710bhp,
torque from 500 lb ft to 568 lb ft and both outputs are produced
at lower engine speeds — 7000rpm for the former (250rpm lower than a 650S), while the latter is
available between 5500 and 6500rpm compared to the 650S where
torque all arrives
at 6000rpm.
At least 205 lb - ft of
torque is
available from 0 to 6000 rpm.
Compared with a Focus 1.6, the power is the same, the
torque is greater
at 125 lb ft (
available from just 1500rpm) against 118 lb ft, and there's up to 30sec of overboost on offer with 148 lb ft.. There's a # 250 price rise, too.
(Volkswagen's 4Motion all - wheel drive normally operates in front - wheel - drive mode until the system detects slip,
at which point the differential can send 100 percent of
available engine
torque to the rear axle.)
With 83 lb - ft of
torque available at a scant 900 rpm, stalling a T engine is difficult, but it can be done.
Oversteer is
available for order in either car, although the ZL1, with narrower tires
at the rear and big
torque on tap, is a bit more agreeable to sliding its rear end around
at will.
It seems to fall off a bit just before redline, so I found myself shifting early with the paddles, but with max
torque available at just 1,900 rpm the mill has plenty of range.
The entry - level power unit is naturally aspirated and displaces 999cc, developing 70bhp and putting 67 lb ft of
torque through the rear wheels, while a 898cc turbocharged three - pot is also
available, with 89bhp and 100 lb ft
at its disposal.
The 5.0 makes an impressive 429 horsepower and 376 pound - feet of
torque — with over 330 pound feet
available at only 2000 rpm.
Peak
torque is
available from 1800rpm through to 5700rpm, and maximum power is produced between 5500rpm and about 7200rpm (the limiter being set
at around 7500rpm, less than the old V8 but impressively high for a turbocharged car.)
The key component of this is the
torque vectoring
available using the twin motors
at the front.
Peak power is 603bhp, arriving
at 8250rpm, while the maximum
torque output of 413 lb ft is
available from 6500rpm.
As always, turbo
torque comes on low in the rev range — peak grunt is
available at 2100 rpm — making passing on the freeway «silky smooth,» as downshifts are rarely needed.
Peak power is 410bhp produced
at 7000rpm and 310 lb ft of
torque available from 3000 to 7000rpm.
About 90 percent of the diesel's prodigious 405 lb - ft of
torque is
available at just over 1200 rpm.
Ample, lazy
torque (the 390 - lb - ft peak is
available at 2900 rpm) pushes the seventeen - and - a-half-foot sled up to speed effortlessly.
Thanks to the motor's instantly
available 199 pound - feet of
torque, it can be clutched in without kicking the engine on to propel the M35h for up to 1.2 miles
at speeds up to 62 mph.
BBR's engineers have tried hard to maintain the standard car's revvy nature, with peak
torque arriving
at 4150rpm (although a minimum of 150 lb ft is
available from just 3000rpm).