AWD: All You Should Know About All-Wheel Drive
All-wheel drive (AWD) is a vehicle drivetrain configuration that uses a system to send power to all four of the wheels simultaneously.
Unlike two-wheel drive vehicles with power only going to either the front or rear wheels, AWD increases traction and improves vehicle stability by sending torque to any wheels that need it at any given moment.
AWD is popular in SUVs, trucks, and high-performance sports cars for its ability to improve both on-road and off-road performance.