i-VTM4 all-wheel-drive system

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The i-VTM4 all-wheel-drive system is Honda’s torque-vectoring AWD technology that actively distributes power between the front and rear wheels and across the rear axle to enhance traction, handling, and stability in varying road conditions.

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instanceOf automotive all-wheel-drive system
torque-vectoring AWD system
abbreviationOf Intelligent Variable Torque Management AWD NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Intelligent Variable Torque Management AWD NERFINISHED
appliedIn Acura MDX NERFINISHED
Acura RDX NERFINISHED
Acura TLX (AWD variants) NERFINISHED
Honda Passport NERFINISHED
Honda Pilot NERFINISHED
Honda Ridgeline NERFINISHED
benefit enhanced driver confidence in adverse weather
enhanced straight-line stability
improved acceleration on slippery surfaces
improved cornering performance
reduced understeer
controlStrategy proactive torque distribution
steering-angle-based control
wheel-speed-based control
yaw-rate-based control
designedFor light off-road capability
on-road performance
developer Honda Motor Co., Ltd. NERFINISHED
drivetrainType all-wheel drive
feature active torque distribution
automatic engagement
electronic control unit
multiple drive modes
on-demand AWD capability
rear-axle torque vectoring
integratesWith engine control unit
traction control system
vehicle stability assist systems
introducedBy Honda light trucks line
manufacturer Honda Motor Co., Ltd. NERFINISHED
marketSegment SUVs
crossovers
pickup trucks
powerDistribution front and rear axles
left and right rear wheels
primaryFunction enhance handling
enhance stability
enhance traction
technologyType torque vectoring
torqueTransferMechanism electronically controlled clutches
torqueVectoringLocation rear axle
useCase cornering stability
low-traction surfaces
towing and hauling support
varying road conditions

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Honda Passport (crossover era) drivetrain i-VTM4 all-wheel-drive system