4-wheel driving (four-wheel drive 4WD or 4X4 abbreviated) is the term used in a vehicle that has motive power to all four wheels. 4x4 vehicles have the capability aims to gain sufficient traction in all road conditions, for example:
for use in severe terrain such as steep slopes, slippery roads or muddy roads, generally this type of vehicle type jeep or SUV.
for use on high-speed vehicle with road surface conditions are not the same, generally this type of vehicle type luxury sports such as Audi's quattro, DaimlerChrysler 4MATIC used in Mercedes-Benz products, BMW with the xDrive, and Volkswagen 4motion.
for use on a production version of the car rally, like the Audi Quattro, Lancia Delta Integrale, Toyota Celica GT-Four, Subaru Impreza WRX, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. Car-sized compact sports car has a Full-Time 4WD or All Wheel Drive, which provides more traction on all sorts of road surfaces.
How it works
On vehicles with four-wheel drive, the machine is connected with the center differential (transfer case) that divides the power to the rear wheels and front wheels. Because when using 4-wheel drive, higher energy use, usually 4-wheel drive is only used in times of need alone, with activated via a specific button or lever.
Model and type
Based on the model and type, can be grouped as follows:
Part-time, 4WD operation only at certain times according to road conditions.
Full-time, 4WD is always plugged in all road conditions.
Manual, 4WD activation done mechanically by shaking a particular lever. In some types of vehicles even need to be rotated as the wheel axles.
Automatic, 4WD activation is done by the (semi automatic) or a specific sensor (full automatic).
In its application, the fourth model combines a variety of vehicles or types mentioned above.
for use in severe terrain such as steep slopes, slippery roads or muddy roads, generally this type of vehicle type jeep or SUV.
for use on high-speed vehicle with road surface conditions are not the same, generally this type of vehicle type luxury sports such as Audi's quattro, DaimlerChrysler 4MATIC used in Mercedes-Benz products, BMW with the xDrive, and Volkswagen 4motion.
for use on a production version of the car rally, like the Audi Quattro, Lancia Delta Integrale, Toyota Celica GT-Four, Subaru Impreza WRX, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. Car-sized compact sports car has a Full-Time 4WD or All Wheel Drive, which provides more traction on all sorts of road surfaces.
How it works
On vehicles with four-wheel drive, the machine is connected with the center differential (transfer case) that divides the power to the rear wheels and front wheels. Because when using 4-wheel drive, higher energy use, usually 4-wheel drive is only used in times of need alone, with activated via a specific button or lever.
Model and type
Based on the model and type, can be grouped as follows:
Part-time, 4WD operation only at certain times according to road conditions.
Full-time, 4WD is always plugged in all road conditions.
Manual, 4WD activation done mechanically by shaking a particular lever. In some types of vehicles even need to be rotated as the wheel axles.
Automatic, 4WD activation is done by the (semi automatic) or a specific sensor (full automatic).
In its application, the fourth model combines a variety of vehicles or types mentioned above.
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