With the redesigned electronic slip differential or eLSD, drivers of off-road vehicles and sports cars can enjoy adventures even more. “The new generation of our eLSD rear axle transmission supports a comprehensive, high-quality system network with additional vehicle functions,” said Sebastian Dendorfer, project manager at ZF.“This means that driving conditions can be handled more easily, which leads to advantages in dynamics, safety and comfort.”
Space-saving design, more functions
Rear axle transmissions from ZF have been successfully deployed in vehicles produced by major European and American manufacturers for more than 20 years. For the new generation of eLSDs, hardware requirements have been significantly reduced which, in turn, increases the available space for the design of passenger compartments. ZF has also completely overhauled the electronic control unit (ECU).
Thanks to a new chip set, the ECU supports over-the-air-updates, allowing vehicle software to be updated via the cloud with the most current cyber-security standards protecting the update process. Additional interfaces, such as the CAN with flexible data-rate (CAN FD) now allow for a connection between the eLSD and ZF’s Integrated Brake Control system (IBC). This allows for close interaction between drive and brakes. The result is better traction and oversteer protection as well as increased stability when towing or during lane changes. Off-road, the eLSD plays to its advantage, particularly when climbing hills. Moreover, the active limited slip differential helps to improve vehicle control during acceleration and µ-split braking. Improved modulated automatic braking and avoidance of high engine revving at traction maneuvers make for greater comfort.
The new ZF eLSD system features a potential locking torque of up to 3,000 Nm and is therefore also suitable for heavy vehicles and high-performance engines. Thanks to its modular principle, the eLSD is both compatible with different final drive ratios as well as different axle drive sizes.