Avatr Unveils Taihang Intelligent Control 2.0 Technology
[Technology Launch] Avatr has introduced Taihang Intelligent Control 2.0, redefining the coordination logic between electric drive and chassis systems.
Core Development: Deep Integration of Motor and Chassis for Active Safety
Taihang Intelligent Control 2.0 leverages two key hardware components—Taihang distributed electric drive and electromagnetic suspension—transforming the electric motor from a mere power source into the central actuator for dynamic vehicle control. The system employs independently controlled dual motors on the left and right sides to enable millisecond-level torque distribution, directly generating yaw moments and replacing the traditional ESP intervention model that reacts only after loss of control occurs.
Key Performance Metrics: Extreme-Scenario Stability During 2-Second Acceleration
This technology supports 0–100 km/h acceleration in approximately 2 seconds, while maintaining vehicle stability under extreme conditions such as high-speed blowouts, American-style emergency stops, and icy or wet slippery surfaces. Avatr emphasizes “no slippage, no loss of control,” with safety response speed and control precision significantly surpassing conventional electronic limited-slip solutions.
Strategic Foundation: Unlocking Electric Performance Potential with Safety as the Prerequisite
Facing the physical limits imposed by instantaneous electric torque, Avatr has chosen to fundamentally break the traditional trade-off between performance and safety at the architectural level. Vice President Yong Jun explicitly stated: “Taihang means safer!”—underscoring that user safety remains the top priority throughout technological evolution.