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Not to be confused with the SELOC meaning for [[DPM]], the Dynamic Performance Management system is Lotus' branding for the cars electronic stability control systems, consisting of: | Not to be confused with the SELOC meaning for [[DPM]], the Dynamic Performance Management system is Lotus' branding for the cars electronic stability control systems, consisting of: | ||
* Corner Brake Control (CBC) | * Corner Brake Control (CBC) |
Revision as of 22:30, 2 January 2013
Not to be confused with the SELOC meaning for DPM, the Dynamic Performance Management system is Lotus' branding for the cars electronic stability control systems, consisting of:
- Corner Brake Control (CBC)
- Drag Torque Control (DTC)
- Electronic Differential Lock (EDL)
- Traction Control System (TCS)
- Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)*
- Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)*
- Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)*
- Understeer Recognition
All apart from * can be completely switched off
DPM is only found on the Evora (post March 2010 onwards), ZR-series engined Elises (1.6 from September 2011 onwards, MY12 S) and the V6 engined Exige S. Some previous models could be fitted with optional Lotus Traction Control.
Elise
Sport Mode
Only available on cars fitted with optional Sport Pack.
Evora
Sport Mode
Only available on cars fitted with optional Sport Pack (Standard on Evora S).
Exige S
Touring Mode
Sport Mode
Race Mode
Only available on cars fitted with optional Race Pack.