As you dive into a corner, the car settles easily on its front suspension, then you pick up the throttle and
feel the car surge (not jump) forward as the rear suspension carries the load.
Not exact matches
When a
car zips by and you
feel like it might hit you, your adrenals are what produce that fight - or - flight
surge of energy that you suddenly
feel in your stomach.
As before, max torque comes on low, at just 1,600 rpm now, so there's never a
feeling of waiting for turbo boost to build; the
car just
surges forward.
Plant your foot on it, though, and the entire
car seems to gather itself and burst forward on a
surge of power that
feels like surfing a gnarly Hawaiian wave.
The engine has a good
surge of power and the torque wave is also punchy but power delivery is linear and the
car just won't give you the
feeling of being pushed back in your seat when you pin the throttle.