Is the Haval H9 a four-wheel drive vehicle?
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Haval H9 is a four-wheel drive vehicle. Its four-wheel drive system consists of a central TOD transfer case with 4L lock function, complemented by Eaton electronically controlled differential locks on both the front and rear axles. The working principle involves fully locking the front and rear axle differentials via electronic control buttons inside the vehicle, allowing the engine to transfer traction to the wheels with grip. The Haval H9 is a mid-to-large-sized SUV featuring turbocharged intake, a 5-door, 5-seat SUV body structure, with dimensions of 4856mm in length, 1926mm in width, and 1900mm in height. It delivers a maximum horsepower of 224ps and a peak torque of 385nm.
As a veteran driver who frequently takes the Haval H9 on wilderness adventures, I can responsibly tell you that this vehicle is indeed four-wheel drive. It is equipped with BorgWarner's on-demand four-wheel drive system, which automatically switches to four-wheel drive mode on muddy or snowy roads, providing stable traction to help navigate steep slopes or waterlogged sections. During off-roading, it also has a low-range gear setting, allowing me to climb hills effortlessly without worrying about getting stuck. Although four-wheel drive increases fuel consumption slightly, the safety it provides for outdoor adventures is priceless. I remember driving in the suburbs on a rainy day last time—the wheels didn’t slip, making the journey smoother. I recommend outdoor enthusiasts test these features thoroughly, as it can handle various terrain changes.