What does h4l mean?
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h4 means high-speed four-wheel drive, and "l4" means low-speed four-wheel drive. Here is some relevant information: 1. The difference between h4 and l4: High-speed four-wheel drive is suitable for gravel roads, muddy roads, snowy terrain, sandy and rocky ground, etc. The maximum speed is generally controlled within 80km/h. Low-speed four-wheel drive provides higher torque, meaning more power, making it suitable for off-roading, climbing steep slopes, descending steep slopes, and getting out of difficult situations. It is rarely used for continuous driving. When using 4l, it is best to start in 1st gear and avoid shifting to gears above 2nd, while keeping the speed relatively low. 2. Four-wheel-drive vehicles: "Four-wheel drive" refers to a vehicle that maintains four-wheel drive throughout the entire driving process, with the engine's output torque distributed to the front and rear wheels in a fixed ratio. This drive mode ensures good off-road and handling performance at all times but cannot adjust torque distribution based on road conditions and has higher fuel consumption.