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Here is how Lamborghini's LDVI system works on the Huracan Evo

Here is how Lamborghini's LDVI system works on the Huracan Evo

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blogentry-133713-0-17397700-1551177913_thumb.jpgLamborghini says its Huracan Evo is quicker on some sections of the Nardo track than the track special Performante thanks to the new LDVI system.

 

LDVI or Lamborghini Dynamic Vehicle Integration, is the central brain of the car and is in charge of telling the car to either improve traction or assist a drift by setting up the all-wheel drive, all-wheel steering, torque vectoring and advanced traction control simultaneously.

 

Don't get how that can all work together? Watch the video below

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=60&v=W-pcpTvPg18




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