Toyota disagrees with you. So does basically every proper off road journalist and expert.Rigid axle unless you got bigger wheels ground clearence is 4 inches lower than the center of wheel and if you have 1 wheel with no traction you loose drive on that axle. rigid axle so outdated.
All evoques after 2016 have driveline disconect that is where the haldex coupling opens to let evoque drive in 2 wheel drive for fuel economy full active rear diff uses hydraulic pressure to control clutch packs in rear diffAre there more than 1 type of active driveline
From the LR website.
Active Driveline with Driveline Disconnect assures on-road ability and improves fuel economy by seamlessly switching between two- and all-wheel drive
Rigid axle unless you got bigger wheels ground clearence is 4 inches lower than the center of wheel and if you have 1 wheel with no traction you loose drive on that axle. rigid axle so outdated.
He is right the Active Driveline system will do more than just switch between 2WD and 4WD. The twin clutch system in the rear "diff" will direct 100% power to one wheel.
OTOH if the system fails, it is screwed without access to sophisticated repair facilities. So, I'll take a traditional 4x4 overlanding to remote spots as they are much more capable of off roading with minimal support, and much less likely to leave you stranded. Which is why LR no longer promote any of their products to serious overlanders - including the new Defender.
Ah so it can send 100% to one of the rear wheels, what about the front
Toyota disagrees with you. So does basically every proper off road journalist and expert.
I'll happily concede that the Evoque is better off road, just as soon as one crosses the Darien Gap.
Both to be honest if evoque has active driveline will beet any old or new range rover. range rover tyres to wide off road also range rover uses abs to control power to wheels where as active driveline can send %100 of engine power to 1 wheel with most traction
Why are we discussing toyota and the darian gap have you done it. dont listen to journalists. And i have never said evoque is better i have just worked on and drove all landrovers
But they are good at slithering over the grease that comes out of fried meat.Rigid axle unless you got bigger wheels ground clearence is 4 inches lower than the center of wheel and if you have 1 wheel with no traction you loose drive on that axle. rigid axle so outdated.
Pricelessdont listen to journalists. And i have never said evoque is better i have just worked on and drove all landrovers
Much as it might be heresy on here, I think we have to concede that Toyota build better overland vehicles than Land Rover do nowadays. And part of how they do that is by not swapping rigid axles and proper differentials for computers.
How is it heresy? Not even LR pretend that their current range contains a vehicle that can be supported without access to highly sophisticated maintenance facilities. They are demonstrably good off road, but are simply not viable as long range overlanders to remote regions without a dedicated support convoy. When was the last time that LR sent a trade stand to the Abenteuer Allrad Show at Bad Kissingen? Genuine question, I don't know, but I will guess not since they stopped production of the old Defender.
Toyota still build the 70 series Land Cruiser, the Troopy version of which is still aimed at the utility market.
like me in the Brexit thread for exampleA lot of people spout the same bollox on all sorts of subjects, it doesn't make them right
Is this a Brexit thread now Can we discuss blockades of farm animals?like me in the Brexit thread for example
No way - no brexit ,Is this a Brexit thread now Can we discuss blockades of farm animals?
Oooo that might make it a boat fred. @Turboman will be here soon
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