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Originally Posted by IndyJer
Called torque vectoring. The vehicle applies more torque to the outside rear wheel when cornering.
"The torque-vectoring differential is why the massive BMW X5 M and X6 M are more ridiculously entertaining than they have any right to be."
http://www.caranddriver.com/features...e-test-feature
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Right, but that's not part of the ZDH package for an X5 50i. You need an X5 M to have that differential...