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Electronic Diff erential Lock (EDL)
This permits smooth accelerating on surfaces without uniform grip. If one
wheel starts to spin, EDL brakes that wheel, directing power to the wheel with
greater traction.
Extended Electronic Diff erential
Lock (XDL)
XDL is an extension of the
Electronic Differential Lock (EDL).
This applies pressure to the inner
front wheel during cornering to
prevent spinning. Precise brake
pressure helps to maximise traction,
reduce understeer and improve
responses, thus making cornering
even more sporty, safe and accurate.
Electronic Diff erential Lock (EDL)
EDL improves driving and steering characteristics when accelerating
on road surfaces where each wheel has a different degree of traction.
The system operates automatically and is combined with the ABS
system. Using the ABS wheel sensors, EDL monitors the speed of the
individual driving wheels. When a difference in driving wheel speed
is detected (i.e. when one wheel starts to spin due to differences in
road surfaces, e.g. due to water or dirt) the system brakes the spinning
wheel, transferring engine power to the wheel with the best traction.
Extended Electronic Diff erential Lock (XDL)
The Electronic Differential Lock XDL is an extension to the EDL
function. When cornering, the XDL responds to the unloading of
the front wheel on the inside of the corner. The ESP hydraulics are
used for the XDL to apply pressure to the wheel on the inside of the
corner in order to prevent wheel spin. This improves traction and
reduces the tendency to understeer. As a direct result of the one-sided
and precise braking pressure, cornering is sportier, quicker and more
accurate.
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