AHK Car Abbreviation

AHK has various meanings in the Car category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of AHK in Car.

Aktive Hinterachs Kinematik

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In automotive engineering, AHK (Aktive Hinterachs Kinematik) refers to an active rear axle kinematics system, which adjusts the rear-wheel steering angle to enhance vehicle stability, cornering precision, and overall handling. This system improves agility at low speeds and increases stability at high speeds, making it particularly useful in sports cars and luxury vehicles.

By dynamically controlling rear axle movements, AHK systems optimize the vehicle’s turning radius, responsiveness, and safety, offering drivers a more balanced and controlled driving experience.

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How is AHK used in Car?

  • The car's AHK (Aktive Hinterachs Kinematik) system improved cornering performance by dynamically adjusting rear-wheel movement.

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