I've heard that the e-Tron has an electric motor on each axle. Is the torque evenly split between the two?
ReplyThe torque distribution on the Audi e-Tron is actually not equal between front and rear axles. The vehicle is designed for a rear bias, meaning that most of the torque is sent to the rear wheels for a more balanced driving experience.
You are correct that each axle has an electric motor, but the torque distribution is not fixed. Depending on road conditions and driving style, the e-Tron's all-wheel drive system can dynamically adjust the torque split between the front and rear axles to optimize performance and stability.
With its electric motors, the e-Tron has instant torque that is available at any speed. This allows for efficient and responsive acceleration, with power being distributed between the front and rear axles depending on driving conditions.
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