Drivability

Pronunciation: /ˈdɑktɝˈaɪˈviˈəbɪɫəˌti/

Drivability (noun)

  1. How easy and comfortable a vehicle is to drive, especially in normal traffic and everyday road conditions.
  2. How smoothly a vehicle responds to the driver’s actions, such as accelerating, slowing down, and changing speed.

Examples

  • The car has great drivability on city streets.
  • Good drivability makes long trips less tiring.