What is Volkswagen's Four-Wheel Drive Called?
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Volkswagen's four-wheel drive systems are mainly divided into two types: 4Motion and 4xMotion. Below are the differences between the two: 1. 4xMotion uses an electronically controlled differential, while the latter uses a mechanical one; 2. Compared to the 4xMotion system, the 4Motion system enhances road driving capability; 3. The climbing ability of 4Motion is 31 degrees, while the TDI version of 4xMotion has a climbing ability of 45 degrees. Here are the advantages of four-wheel drive: 1. Since all-wheel-drive vehicles can utilize the full weight of the car as adhesion pressure, the adhesion is significantly increased, thereby extending the traction limit; 2. The engine's power can be distributed to each wheel, reducing the driving force burden on each wheel. This ensures that sufficient power is transmitted to the road without exceeding the tire friction limit (preventing wheel slip), giving the car strong off-road capability; 3. Tire wear is uniform, which helps extend the service life of the tires.