Chevrolet All Wheel Drive Vs. Four Wheel Drive

 

AWD vs 4WD - What's the Difference?

Expect a lot of different features among the lineup of automobiles that is available at Kenny Kent Chevy. If you're someone that is looking for a vehicle with a large array of safety features, it makes sense to learn more about the differences between all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. It is incorrect to think that these are the same thing, and we'd like to provide you with a bit more information regarding their differences so you can make an educated purchase from our dealership.

What is All-Wheel Drive?

When your vehicle is equipped with all-wheel drive, your powertrain is providing power to both your front and rear wheels. The full-time AWD option is used to move your four wheels on a continuous basis. The part-time counterpart utilizes a two-wheel drive mode, switching over to all-wheel drive when there is an increased need for traction.

As the driver of your vehicle, you are not required to take action in order to switch between part-time and full-time. There are a few models on the automobile market that have a more customized set up so you can have more control. Your wheels are powered by torque that comes from a system of couplings, differentials, and clutches.

What is Four-Wheel Drive?

The SUV and truck market has a lot of models that possess four-wheel drive. Differentials are in the front, middle, and rear, utilizing transfer cases and couplings to provide power to your four wheels. A four-wheel drive provides torque to the wheels as it is needed. Full-time mode and part-time mode are available, allowing you to also choose between low and high ranges through an electronically controlled system. If you feel like you're in need of a high degree of traction, you'll want to select the low setting. The high setting is used for surfaces that aren't as slick but do require traction.

You can reach out to Kenny Kent Chevy if you're in the Evansville area and are interested in learning more about the differences between all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. Our team of experts is here to help you during our regular business hours, which you can find on our website. You can also stop by our dealership or give us a call.

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