As an innovative technology, Land Rover All Terrain Feedback Adaptive System was patented, and it was first used in Discovery 3 in 2004. Now most Land Rover series off-road vehicles have adopted this technology.
Main advantages:
Land Rover's four-wheel drive is actually not super powerful. Its four-wheel drive mode is a central multi-disc clutch differential, the rear axle adopts LSD limited slip differential, and all four wheels are equipped with electronic auxiliary brakes. Its off-road advantages come from its all-terrain feedback system, steep slope descent system, adjustable air suspension and a series of high-tech applications.
Land Rover's slogan "Empowering by Science and Technology" shows that he takes high-tech electronic circuits, but cross-country is generally in difficult places. The more flashy, the higher the chance of failure. The LSD limited slip differential used by Land Rover Freelander 2 is electronic limited slip.