What is the difference between Audi's four-wheel drive and two-wheel drive?
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The differences between Audi's four-wheel drive and two-wheel drive are as follows: 1. Different identification: Models equipped with the four-wheel drive system will have the "quattro" logo on the body, which is placed on the left side of the Audi logo on the front grille and below the power logo on the right side of the rear. 2. Different displacement: From the currently available Audi A6L models, it can be known that the "55TFSI quattro" series are all equipped with the four-wheel drive system as standard, which means the 3.0T V6 power version models. Therefore, we can directly distinguish them by the "55TFSI" tail badge, as any model with this logo represents the four-wheel drive system. 3. Different driving experience: The Audi A6L with four-wheel drive will engage the four-wheel drive system during rapid acceleration, high-speed driving, or wheel slippage, making the car more stable, with better tire grip and stronger handling during cornering, while two-wheel drive models do not have these characteristics.