Unit of measurement used when calculating how fast or powerful a vehicle is.
A convenience feature that allows all doors of a vehicle to be locked/unlocked when one door is opened or closed. This can either be controlled through the door handle itself or from a compatible key fob.
A mechanical component that sends rotational power to both wheels when one is raised off the ground or experiencing slippage. Standard differentials, also known as open differentials, cannot perform this task.
The pulling power of a vehicle. Generally, vehicles with higher torque are known to accelerate faster.
A feature that automatically switches the internal combustion engine off and back on when idling to reduce fuel consumption.