Sentences with phrase «electronic trickery»

You can imagine it will have all manner of electronic trickery on board, including launch control, torque vectoring (that works front to back on both axles and also side to side on the rear).
Really, have we descended that far into the realm of electronic trickery?
It adds a suitably sporty and engaging note, but once you realise it's all just electronic trickery, it loses some of its appeal.
Jag has passed on electronic trickery such as rev matching and launch control, but that's a function of purity of purpose.
It's all clever stuff — and no doubt coming to a Land Rover (and Jaguar) in a showroom soon — but we do wonder how really sensible a lot of this fun electronic trickery is?
Maybe it's some electronic trickery to overcome the lack of traction control!
Of course, there's plenty of electronic trickery wrapped inside the gorgeous shell, so make sure you check out the press release below while admiring the images on offer.
The new engine's quality is dimmed by the overly busy gearbox, and the electronic trickery may be too much for some, but you buy an Evoque as a forward - thinking statement, not for fine off - road response.
Perhaps the electronic trickery of the A5 is shared by its distant cousin?

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It uses the same tech as the regular Mito hatchback, meaning the DNA dynamics trickery is standard while the electronic Q2 differential system should have a good go of channelling all those horses through the front wheels, a problem that afflicted the 247bhp 147 GTA.
In this reviewer's opinion, the Evoque trades the inherent multi-surface quality of Land Rover's longer - tenured products in favour of a more expansive electronic - trickery feature list... and it's worse off as a result.
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