4MOTION
Keeps you safely on track
4MOTION gives you great grip on the road, come rain, wind or
snow. So, however treacherous the road surface, you get a sure-footed car with
huge levels of traction.
Our four-wheel drive systems work hard to keep you safe,
linking with other active safety systems on your Volkswagen to constantly
monitor driving conditions. It reacts to even the slightest wheel slip and
automatically sends the right amount of power to the wheels with the most grip.
The second it detects a problem, it delivers extra traction where it's needed.
As a driver, you get reassuring stability and optimum
control. And the confidence that your Volkswagen can safely tackle the roughest
roads and the worst weather conditions. That lets you relax and enjoy your
drive, knowing that 4MOTION is always on the alert to keep you safe and help
you out of tricky situations. It will take snow and ice, slippery roads and
muddy tracks in its stride, and help you get out of places where a normal car
would be stuck.
Split-second
action.
All this happens in milliseconds, through control units that
are linked to the car's dynamic sensors, engine management system and gearbox.
At the heart of the four-wheel drive system is an inter-axle differential -the
design varies depending on the particular system. The differential's job is to
share power between the front and rear axle, sending it where it's most needed.
If the system senses a loss of traction - caused, for instance, by the wheels
on one axle spinning on a slippery surface - it will split the wheels' turning
power as needed - almost instantly - to correct the problem.
At the same time, the smaller differences in rotational
speed, that happen when cornering or manoeuvring, have to be balanced to stop
torsional stresses in the drive train. And the differential must be able to
work with the car's other active safety systems such as Anti-lock Braking
System (ABS) and the electronic stability programme (ESP). In order to meet all
these different demands, we offer our four-wheel drive system in three
differential variants. They are called:
·
Haldex clutch
·
Torsen differential
·
Lockable centre differential
The Haldex
clutch
The Haldex clutch automatically gathers information on the
driver's actions, engine performance, transmission and brakes, so it can
control the transfer of torque. That lets it deal swiftly with all potentially
dangerous or difficult driving conditions.
Whether you need maximum torque shift in tricky situations
or when accelerating - or less when taking sharp corners or parking - the
system keeps you safe while offering better performance and driving comfort.
It distributes power between front and rear axles by means
of an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch, set between the front and
rear axles. Sensors detect slip between the front and rear wheels and apply
torque to the back pair if the powered front wheels are spinning, until the two
axles are moving at the same speed. Electronic pumps regulate the pressure on
the clutch plates and as it rises, the plate sets are pressed against each
other. Power transmission can be precisely regulated. In extreme situations,
it's even possible to send almost 100% of power to the rear.
The general principle of the Haldex clutch is to always send
the driving forces to the axle with the better traction. In this way, 4MOTION
is able to respond swiftly and optimally to any driving situation. However, you
still keep the feel of a front-wheel drive car most of the time. In normal
driving conditions, 90 per cent of the engine's power is sent to the front
wheels, with 10 per cent going to the rear. This results in improved fuel
efficiency, compared with permanent four-wheel drive. And there's no risk of
torsional stresses on the drive train during parking and manoeuvring. The
Haldex clutch can be linked with all our active safety systems, including ABS
and ESP.
The Torsen
differential
The Torsen differential is a mechanical self-locking centre
differential which regulates power between the front and rear axles, using
torque sensing. It responds to varying rotational forces between the front and
rear axle, sending torque between them as needed. On a Torsen differential the
two output gears are connected by worm gears. They limit high differential
rotation speeds, but still balance the speeds when cornering.
On the Phaeton, under normal conditions, the Torsen
differential shares driving forces equally across front and rear axles. If it
detects wheel slip, it instantly diverts as much as 20 per cent of the driving
power to the axle with the better traction (max. 70:30, or 30:70). Its locking
effect increases automatically along with the load. In contrast to a
"speed sensing" viscous lock, it operates in "torque
sensing" mode. The advantage is the lack of torsional stress when
cornering, as it is designed to allow the differential rotational speeds the
car automatically wants to use.
Lockable
centre differential on the Touareg
The advanced 4xMOTION permanent four-wheel drive system on
the Touareg Escape underpins its impressive off-road capabilities. Linked to a
lockable centre differential with a multi-plate clutch and low-range gear, it
can transmit 100% of torque to either axle, giving your wheels the maximum
amount of grip when you need it. In normal operation, torque distribution
between the front and rear axles is smoothly adjusted as a function of the
amount of slip. The centre differential can also be locked to maintain a fixed
drive torque split. Power is sent to the front axle by way of a bevel gear.
4MOTION can also be ordered with a rear-axle differential
that gives a 100 per cent locking effect between the rear wheels. The locks are
activated by the driver, using a rotary switch in the Touareg's cabin. When
this is used, the drive forces are no longer diverted via differentials,
instead, each of the rear wheels transmits the same drive torque and turns at
the same speed as the other wheel. This gives you maximum traction in extreme
conditions.
.If you're planning some heavy-duty off-road driving, you
can select the low-range ratio (2.66:1) electrically by using the suspension
control switch. This delivers maximum traction at low speeds, so the Touareg
can safely tackle very steep slopes.
4MOTION on
the Tiguan
Electronically controlled 4MOTION is an option on the
Tiguan*. The off-road drive mode offers all-terrain capability at the push of a
button. This instantly switches on a group of advanced off-road technologies
which work together to give you safer control over rough ground.
·
The hill descent assist lets you drive down
steep slopes safely by actively braking all 4 wheels using the ESP hydraulics
·
The Electronic Differential Lock is adjusted to
counteract slip earlier
·
The ABS is adjusted to give better braking on
loose ground
·
Gear pre-selection gives optimum engine braking
(on automatic gearboxes)
·
The accelerator pedal is adjusted for finer
control of torque in low gears
·
The parking brake auto-release helps to reduce
clutch wear in hill starts
* Standard on Tiguan Escape, optional on S, SE and Sport
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