Is the Mercedes-Benz GT50 a four-wheel drive?
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Mercedes-Benz GT50 is a four-wheel drive. Definition of four-wheel drive vehicles: Four-wheel drive is only used on muddy, snowy, rough roads, etc., with slow speed and high fuel consumption. It does not skid when braking sharply and is relatively stable. When only the rear-wheel two-wheel drive is used, the load is small, resulting in small driving force, which is the same as front-wheel drive and two-wheel drive. Significance of four-wheel drive for sedans: To be fair, early sedans were equipped with full-time four-wheel drive. Nowadays, limited by fuel consumption, they are gradually transitioning to part-time four-wheel drive. Relatively speaking, sedans have a lower chassis and a lower center of gravity compared to SUVs (note that this is only relative, as the center of gravity is a systematic issue).