What are the differences between the 4WD and 2WD versions of the Wildlander?
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The differences between the 4WD and 2WD versions of the Wildlander are as follows: 1. Different safety performance: Compared to the 2WD system, the 4WD system has advantages in both safety and off-road capability. In southern regions, after summer rainstorms, water can accumulate on paved roads. When vehicles pass through at high speeds, the wheels may momentarily lose traction due to hydroplaning, significantly reducing driving stability. The 4WD system allows more wheels to deliver driving force, making it safer. 2. Different fuel consumption: For 2WD models, the engine load is noticeably reduced, leading to lower fuel consumption. Compared to the 2WD version, the 4WD Wildlander has a 0.4-0.5L increase in combined fuel consumption per 100 kilometers.