drivability
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of drivability
Example Sentences
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Porsche’s happy phrase is “optimum drivability.”
The change is also intended to improve drivability and feel.
From BBC
“While legacy automakers still only focus on the drivability of a car, Chinese companies are not satisfied with that,” Wang Binggang, an Xpeng salesperson, said in a showroom in central Shanghai.
From Seattle Times
Ferrari on Tuesday unveiled its 2024 car, which the team said had been designed with a heavy emphasis on “drivability” — making the car easier for Leclerc and Sainz to drive and more adaptable in a range of conditions than the sometimes unpredictable 2023 car.
From Seattle Times
"We had a lot of room for improvement in terms of drivability and the most important is to stay focused on the current situation to try to get the best from what we have today," Vasseur said.
From BBC
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