What does Volkswagen 4motion mean?
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Volkswagen 4motion is a full-time four-wheel drive system. This system can freely distribute power between the front and rear wheels according to different driving terrain conditions, and can even apply all driving force to a single wheel when necessary. Volkswagen is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, founded by Ferdinand Porsche. Volkswagen's car models include: Bora, Jetta, Volkswagen CC, Golf, Sagitar, and Magotan. Taking Bora as an example: the Bora has a length, width, and height of 4663mm, 1815mm, and 1462mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2688mm, a body type of 4-door 5-seater sedan, and a 5-speed manual transmission.
I've been driving for many years. Volkswagen's 4motion is actually their four-wheel drive system, which provides power to all four wheels. Unlike regular cars that only drive two wheels, 4motion intelligently distributes power to the wheels that need traction. For example, when driving in rain or snow, the system reacts quickly through electronic control to prevent skidding. I once drove a Tiguan, and it was very stable on mountain dirt roads. Compared to Audi's Quattro, it's more economical, but just as effective on slippery roads. The advantage is improved stability, and it makes off-roading easier. Volkswagen uses it in the Golf R or Tiguan, making driving feel much safer. For maintenance, pay attention to the multi-plate clutch and perform regular upkeep. Overall, the reliability is good.