Difference between revisions of "Lotus DPM"

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All apart from * can be completely switched off
 
All apart from * can be completely switched off
  
DPM is only found on the Evora (post [[Evora_model_history_milestones#Federal_Evora_Introduction:_March_2010 | March 2010 onwards]]), ZR-series engined Elises ([[Elise_model_history#Introduction_of_Lotus_Dynamic_Performance_Management_.28Lotus_DPM.29 | 1.6 from September 2011 onwards]], MY12 S) and the V6 engined Exige S. Some previous models could be fitted with optional [[Traction_control | Lotus Traction Control]].
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DPM is only found on the Evora (post [[Evora_model_history_milestones#Federal_Evora_Introduction:_March_2010 | March 2010 onwards]]), ZR-series engined Elises ([[Elise_model_history#Introduction_of_Lotus_Dynamic_Performance_Management_.28Lotus_DPM.29 |1.6 from September 2011 onwards]], MY12 S) and the V6 engined Exige S. Some previous models could be fitted with optional [[Traction_control | Lotus Traction Control]].
  
 
[[Category:Lotus Evora]]
 
[[Category:Lotus Evora]]

Revision as of 22:55, 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.