Does the Tayron have 4WD?

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CoreyDella
07/29/25 7:38pm
Volkswagen Tayron offers 4WD models equipped with Volkswagen's 4MOTION intelligent all-wheel-drive system. Here are some key features of this vehicle: 1. This 4WD system utilizes BorgWarner's fifth-generation electronically controlled multi-plate clutch center differential, capable of delivering 100% rear-wheel power output under extreme conditions, ensuring excellent off-road performance. The Tayron also provides four on-road driving modes, two off-road modes, and one snow mode. 2. As a premium German mid-size SUV produced by FAW-Volkswagen, the Tayron offers four powertrain options: 280TSI, 330TSI, 380TSI, with both 2WD and 4WD configurations available.
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