What is the electric four-wheel drive method of the Wildlander?
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The electric four-wheel drive method of the Wildlander is the DTC intelligent four-wheel drive system. Working principle of the DTC intelligent four-wheel drive system: Since the rear wheels have an open differential, the power distribution between the left and right wheels is controlled by the AIM (All-Wheel Drive Integrated Management System), which also utilizes the vehicle stability control system. In simple terms, it brakes the slipping wheel to transfer power to the other wheel. This is a relatively economical four-wheel drive system that can handle slippery road conditions and improve safety. Compared to the two-wheel drive version, it only increases fuel consumption by 0.4 liters per 100 kilometers. Modes of the DTC intelligent four-wheel drive system: Although the structure is relatively simple, the electronic system's logic is quite sophisticated. The 2.0L-CVT four-wheel drive luxury version offers three modes: snow, mud/sand, and loose gravel/soil. These can be understood as three levels of control to adjust the front-rear power distribution, wheel slip tolerance, engine output, etc., ensuring safe driving under different conditions.