Sentences with phrase «car responds to driver input»

Infiniti's steer - by - wire system not only adds weight to the steering but also changes the front wheels» movement and how quickly the car responds to driver input.
With classic Dunlop racing tires fitted, grip is limited, but the steering feel is truly fine and the car responds to driver inputs beautifully.
This is particularly evident in the speed and precision with which the car responds to driver inputs and in the attention focused on reducing internal friction in the engine for lower fuel consumption than the F430, despite the fact that both overall displacement and power have increased.

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Instead of responding to inputs from buttons, knobs, or screens, the driver looks at a feature on the head - up display and can then use thumb controls on the wheel or gestures to interact with the car's audio system, climate control, navigation, or connected smartphone.
The Tightly Controlled Chassis, With Firm Suspension Springs And Shock Absorbers, Kept The Car Perfectly On Track, Responding Instantly To The Drivers Inputs.
That's why when driving the updated Mazda 6, we expect feedback from the seats and wheel to come through unfiltered and for the car to respond well to driver inputs.
The front - engine, rear - drive layout and sport - tuned adaptive suspension make for a car that responds instantly to driver inputs and performs like a pure M - car at the limit.
The rack - and - pinion steering system gets relocated lower in the chassis, too, combining with an all - new five - link front - and trapezoidal rear - suspension setup to let the car respond crisply to driver inputs, transmit a ton of road feel, provide excellent body control through turns and offer all - around sharp, sporty handling.
Therefore, the new BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe responds very directly to the driver's steering inputs, resulting in sporty and agile handling and allowing the car to corner effortlessly and with the highest degree of precision.
Through the steering wheel, the pedals, and the seat, the car keeps the driver in the loop on how the wheels are gripping and how the vehicle is responding to inputs without being jarringly rough.
This makes the car quick to respond to driver inputs and improves mileage as well.
It reluctantly responded to steering inputs, particularly if the steering wheel was turned quickly, as a driver might do in a sports car.
The more directly the car responds to the driver's input, the more satisfying the experience becomes.
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