Abstract: | The problem of describing the understeer–oversteer behaviour of a general vehicle, such as one with locked differential or tandem rear axle, is addressed taking a new perspective. The well-known handling diagram and the associated classical understeer gradient may be inadequate, mainly because they are no longer unique. The new concept of handling surface and a new definition of understeer gradient, which is indeed the gradient of the handling surface and hence a vector, are presented. It is also shown how the new concepts relate to and generalize the classical ones. Finally, a procedure for the experimental measure of the new understeer gradient is outlined. |