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Old 08-25-15, 02:14 PM
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I saw those as well. Not sure how credible they are, though.

And looking at WikiPedia there's no mention of Toyota having torque-vectoring technology, other than Lexus RC-F:
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List of systems capable of active left-right torque vectoring

Acura's SH-AWD TL, TLX, MDX, RL
Audi's quattro with Sport Differential
BMW's Active M Differential
BMW's xDrive with Dynamic Performance Control
Honda's SH-AWD
Kia's Dynamax™ AWD
Land Rover's All New Range Rover Sport HSE and Autobiography Dynamics models [13]
Mercedes-Benz's SLS AMG Electric Drive combined with active front-back torque vectoring
Mitsubishi's Active Yaw Control
Nissan GT-R's ATTESA E-TS Pro (rear wheels only)
Nissan Juke
Saab's XWD
Ford on several models
Porsche on several models, when torque vectoring added as an option
Holden Special Vehicles Gen-F GTS[14]
Volvo's drive e (front wheel drive systems)
Hyundai Veloster
Subaru's Active Torque Vectoring, ATV - 2015 and later Outback, Legacy, WRX, and STi. Applies braking in inner front wheel in a turn in addition to front-rear transfer.[15]
Lexus RC F
Old 08-25-15, 02:20 PM
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SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) is more credible than Wikipedia. ;-)
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