I noticed this lack of “peakiness”, so I consulted this issue of C&D and noticed that line, referring to an electric-motor operation. As backspace mentioned, I already know that the car has an electrically-boosted power steering system, but I wasn’t sure if that’s what’s being referred to here, since they say electric-motor operation of the engine.Car & Driver…it doesn't convey that sense of quickness to its pilot, due to the combination of a quieter cabin and the electric-motor operation of the 2.3-liter engine, which is devoid of any peakiness, pulling smoothly and steadily right up to its 7100-rpm redline.
The way I understand this, they just mean that the engine operates so smoothly and constantly, it almost feels like an electric motor.Car & Driverit doesn't convey that sense of quickness to its pilot, due to the combination of a quieter cabin and the electric-motor operation of the 2.3-liter engine, which is devoid of any peakiness, pulling smoothly and steadily right up to its 7100-rpm redline.
That would have pointed out what they were on about in the first place.…it doesn't convey that sense of quickness to its pilot, due to the combination of a quieter cabin and the almost electric motor operation of the 2.3-liter engine, which is devoid of any peakiness, pulling smoothly and steadily right up to its 7100-rpm redline.
…it doesn't convey that sense of quickness to its pilot, due to the combination of a quieter cabin and the almost electric-motor-like operation of the 2.3-liter engine, which is devoid of any peakiness, pulling smoothly and steadily right up to its 7100-rpm redline.