2020 Corvette C8 Features a Flying Car Mode

It is all just a matter of time.

They are smarter than ever thanks to modern technology. The car can detect which wheels are losing traction, and adjust the power output accordingly. The 2020 Chevy Corvette C8 uses technology to let the car know when it is airborne. The Corvette can detect when the tires are on the ground and adjust its traction control accordingly. This mode was created by Mark Phelan auto journalist.

2020 Corvette C8 Features a Flying Car Mode

The traction control system slows down tires with poor grip, such as snow, ice and rain. It works exactly as it is supposed to, but it will also kick in when the tires are not on the ground. This is not the best when you are racing for every tenthof a second.

The Corvette’s Flying Car Mode works by having the optional adaptable Magnetic Ride Control shock absorbers communicate with its traction control system. The car can sense when the front tires have been lifted into the air. They don’t have any weight on them. It also knows that the rear tires will soon be in air. An override allows the rear tires spin without being slowed by the traction control system. The car is aware that all four tires will soon return to the ground.

2020 Corvette C8 Features a Flying Car Mode

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Although it sounds complex and almost redundant, slowing down the tires can slow down the car. This could affect a car’s lap time. This is a clever, innovative feature that solves an issue many of us will never face. How often do your cars fly in the air? Those who do, however, should be happy with the result.