DriveWheelConfigurationValue

Canonical URL: http://schema.org/DriveWheelConfigurationValue

Thing > Intangible > Enumeration > QualitativeValue > DriveWheelConfigurationValue

A value indicating which roadwheels will receive torque.
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Instances of DriveWheelConfigurationValue may appear as values for the following properties

PropertyOn TypesDescription
driveWheelConfiguration Vehicle The drive wheel configuration, i.e. which roadwheels will receive torque from the vehicle's engine via the drivetrain.


Enumeration members

Acknowledgement

This element is based on the work of the Automotive Ontology Working Group, see www.automotive-ontology.org for details. Many class and property definitions are inspired by or based on abstracts from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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