Traction control has been a required feature on all new cars sold in the U.S. since 2012, likewise antilock brakes and stability control — though the feature predated the government requirement by ...
You probably hear this at least twice a year, if not more: "You can't drive electric vehicles in the winter." And it is certainly and unfortunately true that EVs lose range when it gets cold outside.
This video features a 900-horsepower Nissan R35 GT-R driven in snowy conditions. The test includes drifting, performance runs, and exhaust flames captured during winter driving. We highlight the ...