Does the domestically produced Audi A6L have four-wheel steering?
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The domestically produced Audi A6L does not have four-wheel steering. Meaning of four-wheel steering: Four-wheel steering refers to the process where all four wheels of a car can simultaneously deflect relative to the body based on signals from the front wheels or driving speed during steering. In a four-wheel steering car, the rear wheels can deflect in the same direction as the front wheels or in the opposite direction. Advantages of the four-wheel steering system: During steering, it can essentially maintain the vehicle's center of mass sideslip angle at zero and improve the dynamic response characteristics of the car to steering wheel inputs. To a certain extent, it enhances the transient response performance indicators of yaw rate and lateral acceleration, significantly improving the stability of the vehicle at high speeds. When steering at high speeds, the four-wheel steering system, through the in-phase steering of the rear wheels with the front wheels, can effectively reduce or eliminate the probability of vehicle skidding accidents, markedly improving the stability and safety of the vehicle at high speeds, thereby alleviating the driver's fatigue when driving at high speeds under various road conditions. It reduces the turning radius during low-speed steering and enhances the vehicle's towing capability.