Is the Audi Q5 Front-Wheel Drive or Four-Wheel Drive?
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Audi Q5 is four-wheel drive, and the driving method of Audi Q5 is front-engine four-wheel drive. Systems equipped in Audi Q5: The Audi Q5 is equipped with the Torsen AWD system, enabling its full-time four-wheel drive to achieve a power distribution ratio of 40:60. The vehicle boasts strong sports capabilities, evident from its elevated suspension and corresponding aerodynamic kits. Additionally, the Audi Q5 comes with height-adjustable air suspension, a downhill control system, and other high-tech electronic features. Introduction to Four-Wheel Drive: Four-wheel drive refers to a driving form where the vehicle maintains four-wheel drive throughout the entire driving process. The engine's output torque is distributed to the front and rear wheels at a fixed ratio. This driving mode ensures excellent off-road and handling performance at all times but cannot adjust torque distribution based on road conditions and tends to have higher fuel consumption. On the other hand, on-demand four-wheel drive is controlled by a computer chip that switches between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. On normal road surfaces, the vehicle operates in two-wheel drive mode. When encountering off-road conditions or wheel slippage, the computer detects and automatically distributes power to the other two wheels.