Hi,
I have bought eight ICE Subarus and am familiar with the advantages of the vehicles.
My wife is sold on the safety aspects of Subarus and I know that all those features aren't available on the dual motor Soltera.
My question is, how is the Soltera's symmetrical AWD different from any other dual motor electric SUV as their motors are also situated in the center of the vehicle and the half shafts are of equal length, thus making the layout, symmetrical.
Unlike the ICE Subarus, the Soltera isn't capable of sending torque to individual wheels that has the most traction - axels, yes.
I also have doubts about torque vectoring even though SOA lists this on their website.
I did contact SOA and they said I should contact a dealership for technical information. Huh?
Any feedback would be appreciated.
TIA,
Norman Silva.
I have bought eight ICE Subarus and am familiar with the advantages of the vehicles.
My wife is sold on the safety aspects of Subarus and I know that all those features aren't available on the dual motor Soltera.
My question is, how is the Soltera's symmetrical AWD different from any other dual motor electric SUV as their motors are also situated in the center of the vehicle and the half shafts are of equal length, thus making the layout, symmetrical.
Unlike the ICE Subarus, the Soltera isn't capable of sending torque to individual wheels that has the most traction - axels, yes.
I also have doubts about torque vectoring even though SOA lists this on their website.
I did contact SOA and they said I should contact a dealership for technical information. Huh?
Any feedback would be appreciated.
TIA,
Norman Silva.