Is the Alphard Business Vehicle Four-Wheel Drive?
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The hybrid version of the Alphard is four-wheel drive, while the pure gasoline version is front-wheel drive. The two have different driving methods: The four-wheel-drive vehicle uses a front-engine, four-wheel-drive layout; the two-wheel-drive vehicle uses a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout. Tire wear differs: Four-wheel-drive vehicles have even tire wear; two-wheel-drive vehicles have uneven tire wear. The number of differentials differs: Four-wheel-drive vehicles use four differentials to adjust the speed difference between the front and rear wheels; two-wheel-drive vehicles use two differentials to adjust the speed difference between the front and rear wheels. The advantage of four-wheel-drive vehicles is their simple structure, which reduces the overall weight of the vehicle and ensures its power and off-road capability; the advantage of two-wheel-drive vehicles is their good handling and strong grip.