
Low-Speed Performance
Low-speed performance refers to how well a vehicle accelerates, handles, and maintains stability at speeds closer to parking and city driving levels. It involves factors like throttle response, steering control, braking efficiency, and comfort during slow maneuvers. Good low-speed performance ensures smooth, predictable handling during tight turns, stop-and-go traffic, or parking, contributing to an overall safe and comfortable driving experience. It’s an important aspect of vehicle design, as it affects everyday driving convenience and safety in urban or congested environments.