How Audi Is Eliminating Body Roll Engineering Explained Updated: 04 Apr 2018 Previous The Next Ford Focus RS Will Be A 400bhp, £40,000+ Beast Next McLaren 'BP23' Buyers Will Get 243mph... And This Special Sculpture Sponsored PostsComments My brother was working on this technology as part of his Master’s Thesis at Volvo some time ago. Cool stuff! It’s like torque vectoring but instead of the diff it’s the swaybar. I call it cheating So the answer to no more body roll is no more body? Sounds logical I thought BMW had already done this? CITROEN Is it the dynamic drive system? I thought that was electric Just looked it up is hydraulic like you say Still just a safety device that reduces grip, just electronic grip removal :) Range rovers have had this for some time now. The real question is, will it eliminate understeer? Pagination Page 1 Next page Next Page Latest News News Is This The Future Of Peugeot? News Porsche Patents ‘Tunnel Mode’, Eardrums Rejoice News You Can’t Have The BMW M340i 50 Jahre Edition* News This Is a Road-Legal Tribute To The Ferrari 599XX Evo News SEMA 2025: The Cars To Look Out For News New Dodge Charger Finally Gets A Hemi, But Not For The RoadSubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank Latest Reviews Reviews 2025 Nissan Ariya Nismo Review: Yikes Reviews 2025 Seat Ibiza Review: Satisfying Supermini Survivor Reviews Smart #5 Brabus Review: Stupidly Quick For A Smart Reviews 2025 Honda Prelude Review: A Little Too Quirky For Its Own Good Reviews 2025 Land Rover Defender 90 Review: Still Nails The Brief Reviews 2025 Mercedes CLA Review: The Best Mercedes EV Yet
My brother was working on this technology as part of his Master’s Thesis at Volvo some time ago. Cool stuff!
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My brother was working on this technology as part of his Master’s Thesis at Volvo some time ago. Cool stuff!
It’s like torque vectoring but instead of the diff it’s the swaybar. I call it cheating
So the answer to no more body roll is no more body? Sounds logical
I thought BMW had already done this?
CITROEN
Is it the dynamic drive system? I thought that was electric
Just looked it up is hydraulic like you say
Still just a safety device that reduces grip, just electronic grip removal :)
Range rovers have had this for some time now.
The real question is, will it eliminate understeer?
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