driveability

/ˌdraɪvəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of a vehicle that makes it easy and comfortable to drive, including its responsiveness and stability.
    • Good driveability means the car accelerates smoothly and handles turns well.
    • The new suspension system greatly improved the car's driveability on rough roads.
    • The mechanic checked the engine to ensure the vehicle's driveability was up to standard.