Rear axle steering
The standard rear axle steering with 4.5° steering angle adjustment offers you three advantages at once: even more superior road grip, significantly increased agility and, last but not least, better manoeuvrability, for example, when parking. For this, the rear wheels steer in the opposite or the same direction as the front wheels depending on the vehicle speed. With the optional rear axle steering, the rear wheels can be routed by up to 10 degrees[1]. This significantly reduces the turning circle. Your car almost handles like a compact car when manoeuvring. At higher speeds, on the other hand, you drive with the effortless superiority afforded by the long-wheelbase.