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Lexus unveils next-gen DIRECT4 electrified technology

Lexus unveils next-gen DIRECT4 electrified technology

Posted on December 15, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Japanese premium carmaker Lexus has recently unveiled its DIRECT4 electric drive technology in a lengthy video. The system offers instant electric control to all four wheels while altering the torque feed to deliver instantaneous response and better handling in various driving conditions.

“DIRECT4 stands for DIRECT4 Wheel Drive Force Control, and it allows us to change vehicle movements by independently controlling motor torque of the four wheels at will,” said Takashi Watanabe, Chief Engineer, Lexus Electrified.
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