Most automakers would not come out with a new system if it will be going unnoticed but not Mazda.
The Japan-based company has come out with a new tech that will help improve the drive of their model although most driver won’t even notice the tech working hard in the background.
According to Mazda, the spent about eight years working on the new tech. The tech called the G-Vectoring Control will help improve the drive by adjusting the grip of the wheel based on you driving style.
The onboard computer will take into account your throttle position, steering angle, how fast you adjust the steering and more. Using the date, the system will adjust the engine torque which will, in turn, affect the grip of the wheel.
The difference is very subtle but Mazda is satisfied with the improvement it will provide. Mazda also added that it is all about the joy from driving and that it is that ideology that made them want to work on a tech that most poeple would not take notice of.