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Mazda SKYACTIV ®-VEHICLE DYNAMICS explained

What is Mazda SKYACTIV ®-VEHICLE DYNAMICS? It is a Mazda technology aimed to provide a better driving experience by improving environmental and safety performance. These technologies are integrated into the Mazda vehicle’s engine, transmission, chassis, and body. Keep reading below to learn about Mazda SKYACTIV ®-VEHICLE DYNAMICS.

 


 

What is Mazda G-Vectoring Control?

G-Vectoring Control (GVC) is a Mazda technology that aims to make a smooth transition between G-forces while driving. G-forces are gravitational forces that give you a sensation of weight while accelerating or decelerating. GVC is the world’s first technology that is equipped to control lateral and longitudinal acceleration (G) forces uniformly, instead of dealing with them separately. This means that the engine torque is adjusted as you drive. GVC can improve handling and stability in poor weather conditions such as rain or snow.

 


 

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How does the Mazda GVC system work?

GVC works by altering the drive torque when driving around corners. The load is shifted first to the front tires for an enhanced vehicle response and then to the rear tires for enhanced vehicle stability.