
All-Wheel Drive
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) is a vehicle system that automatically distributes power to all four wheels during driving, enhancing traction and stability. It continuously monitors road conditions and adjusts power between front and rear wheels as needed, providing better control on slippery or uneven surfaces. Unlike Four-Wheel Drive (4WD), which is typically manually engaged for off-road or challenging terrain, AWD operates seamlessly during regular driving, improving handling and safety in various conditions. This system is ideal for drivers seeking improved stability in rain, snow, or light off-road situations without the need for driver intervention.