Are all Mercedes-Benz vehicles four-wheel drive?
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Mercedes-Benz vehicles are all four-wheel drive. Four-wheel drive means that all four wheels of the vehicle can receive driving force, and most four-wheel-drive vehicles use part-time four-wheel drive. Usage states of part-time four-wheel drive: One is two-wheel drive, where only two wheels of the vehicle receive power, no different from ordinary cars; the other is four-wheel drive, where the front and rear axles distribute power equally in a 50:50 ratio. Part-time four-wheel drive has a long history, with the advantages of simple structure and high reliability. After adding freewheel hubs, it becomes even more fuel-efficient. Introduction to part-time four-wheel drive: As long as there is a dedicated two-wheel drive/four-wheel drive switch lever or button in the car, it is a four-wheel-drive vehicle using part-time four-wheel drive. Part-time four-wheel drive is the most commonly used four-wheel-drive system in four-wheel-drive vehicles.