How does the Land Rover Defender's traction control system work, and can it be disabled for off-road driving?
The Land Rover Defender's traction control system is designed to provide maximum traction in off-road situations, and it can be disabled for extreme off-road driving. The system works by monitoring each wheel's speed and applying the brakes to individual wheels as needed to maintain traction.
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