Extended Grip with Electronic Stability Program (ESP)

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What is the primary function of the Electronic Stability Program (ESP)?

  • To maintain the vehicle trajectory and control when there is a loss of road holding (correct)
  • To enhance the vehicle's acceleration
  • To improve fuel efficiency
  • To reduce the vehicle's braking distance

When is the Extended Grip feature most useful?

  • When pulling away and at low speeds on low-grip soft ground (correct)
  • When driving at high speeds on highways
  • When driving in heavy traffic
  • When driving on rough terrain

What is the benefit of combining Extended Grip with all-season tyres?

  • Boosted traction when pulling away and at low speeds on low-grip soft ground (correct)
  • Enhanced acceleration
  • Reduced fuel consumption
  • Improved braking performance

What type of surfaces can the Extended Grip feature assist with?

<p>Dust, hard sand, snow, wet ground, etc. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does ESP stand for?

<p>Electronic Stability Program (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Extended Grip with Electronic Stability Program (ESP)

  • Enables vehicle trajectory maintenance and control in instances of road holding loss using ESP Feature.
  • Combines with all-season tyres to enhance traction when pulling away and at low speeds on low-grip soft ground (including dust, hard sand, snow, and wet ground).

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