What does the Great Wall Pao auto mode mean?
1 Answers
Great Wall Pao auto mode refers to the automatic four-wheel drive mode, where the vehicle adjusts between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive based on road conditions, switching instantly to ensure driving safety. Introduction to four-wheel drive mode classifications: Four-wheel drive systems are divided into three types: on-demand four-wheel drive, full-time four-wheel drive, and part-time four-wheel drive. On-demand four-wheel drive is a system that only engages four-wheel drive when necessary. A computer chip detects driving needs and controls the switch between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. Normally, it operates in two-wheel drive mode but automatically switches to four-wheel drive when needed. Full-time four-wheel drive means all wheels are independently powered at all times while the vehicle is moving. Full-time four-wheel drive vehicles have a superior driving foundation compared to two-wheel drive vehicles. This drive mode provides better off-road and handling performance at any time but cannot adjust torque distribution based on road conditions and has higher fuel consumption. Part-time four-wheel drive is a four-wheel drive system that requires the driver to manually switch between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. The driver can engage or disengage the transfer case to achieve two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive according to driving needs.