„hofer powertrain torque vectoring technology can be implemented independently of the control unit and integrated into a wide range of controllers, including inverter controllers, which gives our customers a great degree of freedom in the development. This flexibility is possible thanks to the absence of complex interfaces between the torque vectoring control and the inverter," shares Thomas Hackl, Vice President Engineering & Advanced Engineering at hofer powertrain.
Vehicle response is adapted to the driving speed in any given moment without delays maximizing the safety of the passengers in any critical driving situation and giving the driver an outstanding driving experience by improving steering response and handling. While safety has always been a must criterion in developing powertrains, with autonomous driving advances being around the corner, focusing on the safety of autonomous functions such as parking, among other degrees of autonomous driving assistance, is becoming paramount. Supported by this e-torque vectoring technology taking full advantage of the new functionalities of autonomous driving software is possible.