electric torque vectoring is a system that is used to improve the stability and handling of a vehicle. The system can be used on either a single wheel or all four wheels of a vehicle. Electric torque vectoring works by applying a force to the wheels that is perpendicular to the direction of the wheel’s rotation. This force is created by the electric motor and is used to counteract the force of the wheels’ rotation. This allows the vehicle to turn more smoothly and with less effort. The main advantage of electric torque vectoring is that it does not require the use of a differential. This means that the system can be used on a variety of vehicle types, including front-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive. Electric torque vectoring is also less expensive than other torque vectoring systems, such as hydraulic or mechanical.