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  2. Quattro (four-wheel-drive system) - Wikipedia

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    Audi's new sport differential, debuted 'torque vectoring' to quattro generation V. The Audi sport differential allowed the dynamic allocation of torque across the rear axle of the debut vehicle: the B7 (2008) S4, and is now an optional addition to all quattro vehicles, which continue to use the 40:60 asymmetric Torsen (Type "C") centre ...

  3. Torsen - Wikipedia

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    Torsen differential from an Audi quattro. Torsen Torque-Sensing (full name Torsen traction) is a type of limited-slip differential used in automobiles. It was invented by American Vernon Gleasman [1] and manufactured by the Gleason Corporation. Torsen is a portmanteau of Torque-Sensing.

  4. Limited-slip differential - Wikipedia

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    Audi Quattro Torsen Differential. Geared, torque-sensitive mechanical limited-slip differentials use worm gears and spur gears to distribute and differentiate input power between two drive wheels or front and back axles. This is a completely separate design from the most common beveled spider gear designs seen in most automotive applications.

  5. Haldex Traction - Wikipedia

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    Haldex Traction is a manufacturer of intelligent all-wheel drive (AWD) systems, founded in Sweden.Since the invention of Gen I in 1998, the company produced several generations of products licensed to and customized for some major automotive brands, that in turn have marketed Haldex Traction AWD under different names.

  6. Audi S4 - Wikipedia

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    The 'Audi quattro Sports differential' fitted in the rear axle final drive unit is available as an option. Acceleration from a standstill to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) takes 5.1 seconds [ 24 ] for the saloon with manual gearbox, the Avant one tenth of a second slower at 5.2 seconds.

  7. SH-AWD - Wikipedia

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    SH-AWD differs in function from other popular all-wheel drive systems, like Audi’s popular Quattro. For example, when it comes to torque distribution, SH-AWD is front-biased (with the exception of the performance oriented UB5 TLX Type S) but Audi's Quattro is rear-biased. [30]

  8. Audi A5 - Wikipedia

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    Available in Coupé and Cabriolet bodies, it is a version of A5 with 4.2 FSI engine rated at 450 PS (331 kW; 444 hp) and 500 N⋅m (369 ft⋅lbf), seven-speed S-Tronic transmission, quattro permanent all-wheel drive system with crown-gear centre differential and torque vectoring (optional quattro with sport differential rear axle), 20 mm (0.79 ...

  9. Torque vectoring - Wikipedia

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    When one wheel begins to slip, the differential can reduce the torque to that wheel, effectively braking the wheel. The differential also increases torque to the opposite wheel, helping balance the power output and keep the vehicle stable. A rear-wheel drive torque vectoring differential works similarly to a front-wheel drive differential.