Your SUV can feel like an extension of yourself, courtesy of the 2021 Mazda CX-30 and its Skyactiv technology. This feature gives drivers in BC an intuitive experience behind the wheel and affords enhanced control around every curve.
It's a design philosophy modelled on a Japanese idea called Jinba Ittai, or "horse and rider as one," which carries through every vehicle component. That means, for instance, the transmission and engine are designed to work together - courtesy of features like the short shift throw distance and lightweight materials that provide a better feeling of the road.
G-Vectoring Control (GVC) subtly focuses on the relationship of the human body, the vehicle, and driving forces to enhance the feel of taking corners in BC or heading straight by reducing the need for multiple steering wheel adjustments. That's because it dynamically controls the engine torque to shift the load slightly onto the front tires as needed. A smooth ride is assured.