Which car is the Volkswagen Motion?

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OAnna
07/29/25 10:47am
Volkswagen Motion does not refer to a specific car model, but rather to Volkswagen's four-wheel drive system, officially known as 4MOTION. Volkswagen's 4MOTION four-wheel drive system is equipped on many models under the Volkswagen brand, with the most famous being the performance hot hatch Golf R. Volkswagen's 4MOTION system is a full-time four-wheel drive system that integrates many advanced technologies. This four-wheel drive system can freely distribute power based on the vehicle's driving conditions, theoretically capable of allocating all power to a single wheel in extreme situations. Volkswagen's 4MOTION system is a four-wheel drive system installed on front-wheel-drive vehicles with transversely mounted engines. This system draws power from the front axle differential, then transmits it to the rear axle via a central driveshaft, and finally distributes the power to the rear axle through a four-wheel drive coupler. This four-wheel drive system is highly efficient and intelligent, capable of distributing power between the front and rear axles according to the vehicle's needs. In addition to 4MOTION, Volkswagen also offers an enhanced four-wheel drive system called 4xMOTION, which is an optional system for models like the Touareg. It uses a Torsen torque-sensing self-locking differential combined with an electronic assist system, equipped with a rear axle locking mechanism. When wheel slip is detected, the Torsen limited-slip differential mechanically limits slip between the front and rear axles, while the electronic assist system handles inter-wheel slip control.
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