tengelytávot
Tengelytávot refers to the distance between the centers of two parallel axles in a vehicle. It is a crucial design parameter that influences a vehicle's handling characteristics, stability, and maneuverability. A longer tengelytávot generally contributes to a more stable ride, especially at higher speeds, and can improve passenger comfort by reducing the impact of road imperfections. However, it also leads to a larger turning radius, making the vehicle less agile in tight spaces. Conversely, a shorter tengelytávot results in a more nimble vehicle with a smaller turning radius, which is advantageous for urban driving and navigating complex road networks.
The tengelytávot is a key factor in determining a vehicle's wheelbase, which is the distance between the