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            Four-wheel drive cars

             
            All-wheel drive brings safety to driving and makes even challenging road sections drivable
            How do four-wheel drives work?

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            What Does All-Wheel Drive Mean?

            All-wheel drive refers to a drivetrain system where the engine's power is transmitted to all four wheels of the vehicle. An all-wheel drive car offers better traction and driving stability, especially on slippery and varying surfaces. All-wheel drive is commonly used in SUVs, crossovers, and also in some vans and electric vehicles. In practice, all-wheel drive improves vehicle control in situations where the traction of two driving wheels is insufficient.

            What's the Difference Between Permanent and Selectable All-Wheel Drive?

            Permanent all-wheel drive refers to a system where power is constantly transmitted to all four wheels without requiring separate engagement. It operates as a mechanically continuous system and provides consistent traction in all driving situations.
            Selectable all-wheel drive typically operates in two-wheel or front-wheel drive mode, but all-wheel drive can be engaged as needed. In some vehicles, the system activates automatically when traction decreases, while in other models, the driver can engage all-wheel drive manually through a driving mode selector or button. The engagement method depends on the vehicle's design and intended use.

            Why Does All-Wheel Drive Consume More Fuel?

            All-wheel drive typically consumes more fuel because the vehicle's drivetrain has more moving parts and the overall weight of the vehicle is greater. When power is distributed to more wheels, the engine must work harder, especially during acceleration and steady driving.
            The difference in consumption also depends on the structure of the all-wheel drive system. Permanent all-wheel drive often consumes more than a system that engages all-wheel drive only when necessary. Driving style and conditions significantly affect overall consumption.

            Why Is All-Wheel Drive Popular in Finnish Conditions?

            Finland's varying weather conditions, slippery roads, and winter driving conditions make all-wheel drive a popular choice. All-wheel drive improves traction on snow, ice, and gravel roads, and increases driving safety year-round. That's why used all-wheel drive vehicles interest many drivers who value reliable progress and driving comfort even in challenging conditions. All-wheel drive is a common choice in both passenger cars and all-wheel drive van solutions.