Toyota All Wheel Drive Vs. Four Wheel Drive

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As cars continue to evolve, they now offer more features and advanced technology. Depending on the type of car you plan to buy, you may find that you can choose between AWD and 4WD. Some drivers confuse these systems with one another and think they're the same thing, but they have a few differences. Understanding a few of the basics can make it easier to choose which option is the better pick, depending on where and how you drive. You can feel more confident in your decision and make the right selection to ensure you stay safe on the road and have the performance you're seeking.

What is All-Wheel Drive?

The all-wheel drive involves giving power to the wheels on the front and back of your car via the powertrain. This system comes with a full-time option to ensure your wheels never stop moving. You can also use the part-time option, which allows you to switch over to all-wheel drive at any time when you're navigating new environments and need more traction.

Whenever you use the all-wheel drive on the highway or road, you don't need to spend any time engaging the system because it does everything for you. There are still a few types of cars on the market that allow you to have control. You can have confidence knowing your wheels will get the torque by using couplings, differentials, and clutches.

What is Four-Wheel Drive?

If you choose a car that has four-wheel drive, you're likely planning on driving a pickup truck or mid-size SUV while getting around each day. This feature uses a set of differentials in the rear, center, and front of the car while delivering power to the wheels through cases and couplings. Low and high ranges are available to choose from while sitting in the driver's seat. You can set this up via the lever or electronic switch. If you need as much traction as possible, the low setting is a good choice. The high setting will work well if you plan to drive on surfaces where snow, sand, or gravel is present.

Our team invites you to reach out to us at any time to learn more about the main differences between all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive when you're choosing the best option for your next car. Our experts can answer your questions and also help you to feel more educated to ensure you feel more comfortable moving forward with your purchase.


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