What does H4F mean in the Prado?
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H4F is the default four-wheel drive mode of the Prado (Land Cruiser Prado), used during daily city driving. As the name suggests, it means all four wheels have driving force, and each wheel can rotate at different speeds. Below is an introduction to the Prado: 1. The Toyota Prado is a full-size SUV with excellent off-road performance and a comfortable driving style. Whether in the mountains or on plateaus, the Prado is ubiquitous, leading adventure-seeking off-road enthusiasts across rugged terrains. On the other hand, for those in big cities looking to break free from rigid lifestyles, the Prado offers a comfortable and reliable SUV that rekindles their inner "wild" spirit. Importantly, it maintains excellent comfort for daily urban driving, achieving a true balance. 2. Thanks to its robust body-on-frame construction and four-wheel drive system, the Prado has consistently earned a stellar reputation for off-road performance across generations. The 3.5L model retains the same four-wheel drive system as its predecessors, featuring the MTS (Multi-Terrain Select) system and CRAWL (Low-Speed Cruise Control) function, making it easy for even novice off-roaders to handle. The 3.5L Prado also comes standard with an LSD (Limited Slip Differential), and combined with its long-travel suspension system, it can effortlessly tackle challenging obstacles like cross-axle scenarios.