noun
- the quality or characteristic of being easy or pleasant to drive; the degree to which a vehicle responds well to driver input and provides a comfortable driving experience
Usage: commonly used in automotive reviews and marketing; often used in comparative contexts
Examples
- The new sedan's drivability impressed reviewers with its responsive steering and smooth acceleration.
- Improved suspension geometry enhanced the car's overall drivability on winding roads.
- Customers praised the truck's drivability despite its large size.
- The electric vehicle's drivability was a major selling point for urban drivers.
- Engineers focused on drivability to make the luxury car feel nimble and engaging.
- Poor drivability can result from worn tires or misaligned wheels.