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									Debuting on the Alfa 159 and Sportwagon MY 
									08, Brera MY 08 and Spider MY 08, is 
									'Electronic Q2', based on the braking system 
									which is controlled in an opportune manner 
									by the ESP control box. |  
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						Debuting on 
						the Alfa 159 MY 08 (berlina and Sportwagon), Brera MY 08 
						and Spider MY 08 is the Electronic Q2. Conferring all 
						the merits of front-wheel traction, enhancing driving 
						pleasure and control and guaranteeing some of the 
						advantages typical of an integrated traction. Therefore, 
						the system is mated perfectly to the torque capacity and 
						differing power arrangements, raising yet further the 
						excellent performance of the vehicles.
 This is how it works. The Electronic Q2 system is based 
						upon the use of the braking system, which is controlled 
						in an opportune manner by the ESP control box. This 
						functions very similarly to a limited slip differential 
						(for example the mechanical Torsen type, called Q2). In 
						particular, the front braking system, when accelerating 
						in a curve, shifts the torque to the internal wheel, so 
						increasing the motricity of the wheel (more loaded)
 
						The 
						traction is permanently shifted in a dynamic manner 
						between the front and rear wheels, according to driving 
						conditions and road surface. The Electronic Q2 is mated 
						exclusively to the front wishbone suspension, which 
						allows a particularly efficient and sporty tuning of the 
						vehicle. 
					Alfa Romeo, in 
					fact, began with an excellent reputation among it's clients 
					for the front suspension (it's not by chance that most 
					motoring industries chose our solution). Suffice to say, 
					that beyond the overall advantages of this type of design 
					(weight, on-board comfort etc.), when in tight-driving 
					conditions, the understeer of the front traction allows the 
					driver to respond to the vehicles needs more intuitively. 
					It's here, that the sensation of a front-wheel traction 
					being more “genuine” than a rear-wheel traction is born.
 Instead, in the 4x4 versions the Electronic Q2 is mated to 
					the rear axle, further increasing the already famed easy 
					driving and pleasure of the Q4, and so conferring a greater 
					perception of sportiness. The performance is that of a 
					integrated 4x4 with central Torsen and rear self-locking 
					electronic differential. To exalt these qualities, Alfa 
					Romeo has put in place the Electronic Q2 system which has 
					all the merits of front-wheel and 4x4 traction. Noticeably 
					increasing the road handling, stability issue, and at the 
					same time diminishing the understeer and steering-wheel 
					displacement.
 
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