Will a Toyota GR Yaris drift? | 4wd hot hatchback Will It Drift? special, part 4 | Autocar
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Welcome to the fourth in a series of videos set to answer the crucial question: will it drift?
We have four 4wd hot hatchbacks - the new 2021 Volkswagen Golf R, the latest Mercedes-AMG A45 S, the Toyota GR Yaris and a Mk3 Ford Focus RS. And we're taking them all to a low-grip skidpan to answer that most vital of questions. Will they go sideways?
Then we have a two-wheel drive not-exactly-conventional-hatchback, too. The Renault Clio V6.
This time it's the Toyota GR Yaris. It has Toyota's own four-wheel drive system with a torque sensing (Torsen) differential at the front, an electro mechanical clutch in the middle, and another limited-slip Torsen differential at the back. The rear axle can take anything up to 70% of overall system torque and is even geared 1% faster than the front axle. Will that be enough on this very low grip, very slow, Thruxton skid pan, though? Or will it take the handbrake to help?
This series complements a written Autocar feature about torque vectoring, that includes full technical details and interviews with the engineers behind these cars. We'll update this description when it goes online - but for now, don't forget you ca pick up the magazine in all good newsagents and via digital subscription.
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Will it drift? The Volkswagen Golf R | 4wd hot hatchbacks part 1 | Autocar
youtube.com/watch?v=1r6bHXoQpO...
Will it drift? Mercedes-AMG A45 S | 4wd hot hatchbacks part 2 | Autocar
youtube.com/watch?v=WmET1YyVzk
Will it drift? Ford Focus RS | 4wd hot hatchbacks part 3 | Autocar
youtube.com/watch?v=r-IFk-Yitd...
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We have four 4wd hot hatchbacks - the new 2021 Volkswagen Golf R, the latest Mercedes-AMG A45 S, the Toyota GR Yaris and a Mk3 Ford Focus RS. And we're taking them all to a low-grip skidpan to answer that most vital of questions. Will they go sideways?
Then we have a two-wheel drive not-exactly-conventional-hatchback, too. The Renault Clio V6.
This time it's the Toyota GR Yaris. It has Toyota's own four-wheel drive system with a torque sensing (Torsen) differential at the front, an electro mechanical clutch in the middle, and another limited-slip Torsen differential at the back. The rear axle can take anything up to 70% of overall system torque and is even geared 1% faster than the front axle. Will that be enough on this very low grip, very slow, Thruxton skid pan, though? Or will it take the handbrake to help?
This series complements a written Autocar feature about torque vectoring, that includes full technical details and interviews with the engineers behind these cars. We'll update this description when it goes online - but for now, don't forget you ca pick up the magazine in all good newsagents and via digital subscription.
New videos are uploaded to Autocar each week. Don't miss a single one. Subscribe now: smarturl.it/autocar
Will it drift? The Volkswagen Golf R | 4wd hot hatchbacks part 1 | Autocar
youtube.com/watch?v=1r6bHXoQpO...
Will it drift? Mercedes-AMG A45 S | 4wd hot hatchbacks part 2 | Autocar
youtube.com/watch?v=WmET1YyVzk
Will it drift? Ford Focus RS | 4wd hot hatchbacks part 3 | Autocar
youtube.com/watch?v=r-IFk-Yitd...
Visit our website at autocar.co.uk
Autocar, the world's leading motoring magazine and website, delivers industry-leading news, the most in-depth car reviews and opinion from our team of experts. Our presenters include some of the world's top motoring journalists who have unrivalled access to the world's fastest, rarest, most exotic and most exciting cars on some of the world's best roads and race tracks.
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