What does the dynamic performance of a car refer to?
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Automotive dynamic performance refers to the average driving speed that a car can achieve when driving straight on a good road surface, determined by the longitudinal external forces acting on the car. The detailed introduction is as follows: 1. Maximum speed of the car: The highest driving speed that the car can achieve on a good road surface with rated load and in the highest gear. 2. Acceleration time of the car: The time required for the car to start in first gear and use the maximum acceleration (including selecting the appropriate shifting time) to gradually shift to the highest forward gear to reach the predetermined speed or distance. 3. Maximum gradeability of the car: The ability of the car to climb the maximum slope in first gear on a good road surface when fully loaded.