Commonly associated with rear-wheel drive cars, oversteer is a driving characteristic wherein a car turns more sharply than intended, causing the rear to slide out more than the front.
A feature usually found in manual transmission vehicles that holds the brake until the clutch is engaged to prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards on a hill or ramp.
A form of forced induction wherein a device uses an exhaust-driven turbine to force more air into an engine to generate more power.
A combination of off-road driving aids such as Hill Descent Control, Electronic Locking Differentials, and dedicated off-road drive modes is known as an off-road kit.
A mobile app developed by Apple to mirror features from an iOS device, such as an iPhone, to the vehicle's infotainment screen.