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All-Wheel Drive vs. Four-Wheel Drive: What's the Difference?

Many drivers often confuse All-Wheel Drive (AWD) with Four-Wheel Drive (4WD). This article clarifies the differences between these two drivetrain systems.

Key Differences

  1. System Design: AWD is designed for on-road use and automatically distributes power, while 4WD is typically designed for off-road conditions and can be manually engaged.

  2. Power Distribution: AWD systems provide continuous power to all wheels, whereas 4WD systems usually send power to the rear wheels unless engaged.

  3. Use Cases: AWD is ideal for everyday driving in varying conditions, while 4WD is better suited for off-road adventures and rugged terrain.


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