Several popular models that JLR wants to ban include Porsche Cayenne, Porsche Cayenne and Porsche Cayenne. Lamborghini Urus, Volkswagen Tiguan and the brand's best-selling Q5 and other Audi models. This ban will have a great impact on these brands. The focus of the problem is topography? Reaction system, what's the name on the Land Rover official website? "Differentiation", the system can change several driving modes by pressing a key, and Jaguar models also adopt this system, such as F-Pace models.
Land Rover said that pressing the button can change multiple vehicle parameters, which is a feature of Land Rover and an exclusive feature of Land Rover. The system allows the driver to choose a driving mode-sand, rock, crawling or muddy, and then optimize the parameters of braking, engine and gearbox for this road surface to improve off-road performance. JLR is already Ben Tayga's driver? Dynamics sued Bentley, but Bentley failed to be refuted and will be heard in February.
As the only automobile brand in the world that specializes in manufacturing all-terrain luxury four-wheel drive vehicles, terrain? Response is the crystallization of Land Rover's decades of all-terrain experience. This system was first used for Discovery 3 in 2004, and was subsequently introduced to all Land Rover models. It also includes discovering new members of the family and discovering the deeds of God. It can be said that all terrain feedback adaptive system terrain? Response is not only Land Rover's "housekeeping skill", but also the most intelligent and high-tech all-terrain driving system in SUV field.
Bentayga and several other models of Volkswagen Group enjoy the underlying system, so it is not surprising that JLR has stepped up its efforts to ban such models. The U.S. International Trade Commission has not yet started to investigate this matter, and may make any decision in 2023. Volkswagen did not provide any comments on the allegations to the media, but it is expected that there may be a fierce legal battle between the two companies.
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