No, the turning circle refers to how much room it takes for the vehicle to make a complete circle. It is not measured at speed.
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The turning circle of the 2012 Hyundai Genesis Coupe is approximately 34.8 feet (10.6 meters). This measurement indicates the diameter of the smallest circular turn the vehicle can make, reflecting its maneuverability. Such a turning circle is typical for sports coupes, balancing performance with usability in tighter driving conditions.
The 2011 Lincoln MKT's turning circle is 40.7 ft..
The acceleration of an object turning a corner is directed towards the center of the circle that the object is moving along. This acceleration is called centripetal acceleration and is responsible for changing the direction of the object's velocity, keeping it moving in a curved path.
The 2007 Lincoln MKZ's turning circle is 40.0 ft..
The 2013 Toyota Highlander's turning circle is 38.7 ft.
The 2010 Nissan Maxima's turning circle is 37.4 ft.
The 2012 Toyota Camry's turning circle is 36.7 ft.
The 2008 Scion tC's turning circle is 36.1 ft.
The 2007 GMC Savana's turning circle is 43.4 ft.
The 2006 Honda Pilot's turning circle is 38.0 ft.