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Crossover All and 4 Wheel Drive: The Ultimate Guide to AWD & 4WD Crossovers

CUVs, or Crossover Utility Vehicles, have quickly become the vehicle of choice for many drivers. They are a great alternative to SUVs because of their blend of comfort, style, and efficiency. As buyers compare models, a common question arises: Which is better? All-Wheel Drive or Four-Wheel Drive?

This guide will help you to understand the benefits and differences of each system and which type of crossover is best for your driving needs.

What is a Crossover?

Crossovers are built on the same unibody chassis as cars. This design allows for:

  • Enjoy a smooth and comfortable drive

  • Better fuel efficiency

  • Weight reduction

  • Handling that is safer and more stable

Crossovers can be used for daily commutes, city driving and small adventures. Many also have AWD or similar systems that increase traction in difficult road conditions.

Understanding AWD

AWD is most commonly found on crossovers. It's designed to increase stability and safety when driving on different surfaces.

How AWD Works

AWD sends power to all four wheels automatically--either full-time or only when slip is detected. Sensors determine when the system needs to provide extra traction.

AWD Advantages

  • Excellent for everyday use on slippery roads, rain or snow

  • No need for driver input -- System works automatically

  • Ideal for commuters and families

  • Improved Cornering and Stability on Pavement

  • More fuel efficient than 4WD

Best For:

  • Driving on the highway and in the city

  • Snowy areas

  • Light Gravel and Dirt Roads

  • Drivers who are looking for convenience and safety, without the extra complexity

AWD is standard on Subaru, Mazda CX-5 and Nissan Rogue models.

Understanding 4WD (Four Wheel Drive)

While 4WD is typically used on trucks-based SUVs and some crossovers, they include advanced systems that mimic their capabilities.

How 4WD Works

A transfer case is used to divide power between the front axle and rear axle. Most systems include:

  • High for snow, mud and loose surfaces

  • Low 4WD -- For deep mud, heavy off-roading, steep climbs and sand.

4WD Advantages

  • Off-road performance

  • Perfect for outdoor adventures and rugged terrain

  • Low-range gears with high power to pull or climb

  • Enhance control in remote or wild areas

Best For:

  • Off-roading trips

  • Camping, mountains and rocky surfaces

  • Drivers who frequently encounter rough terrain

  • Extra traction is required in certain work environments

Jeep Wranglers, Ford Broncos, Toyota 4Runners, and other pickup trucks are examples of 4WD vehicles.

Does the Crossover come with real 4WD?

Due to their unibody design, crossovers rarely have true 4WD. Some brands offer improved AWD systems which behave like 4WD in challenging situations.

Crossover models with off-road-oriented AWD

  • Jeep Cherokee/Compass (Active Drive Systems).

  • Subaru Outback Wilderness

  • Mitsubishi Outlander S-AWC

  • Toyota RAV4 Adventure / TRD Off-Road

  • Hyundai Tucson & Santa Fe HTRAC AWD

These systems simulate 4WD behaviour using electronic torque distribution and terrain modes.

AWD or 4WD? Which should you choose?

The choice between AWD or 4WD is based on your driving style, the weather and lifestyle.

Choose AWD if you:

  • Most of the time, you will be driving on pavement

  • What is the best and easiest way to deal with rain, snow, and other weather conditions?

  • Prefer better fuel economy

  • You can live in the suburbs or cities

  • Need reliable traction with no manual controls

Choose 4WD if you:

  • Off-roading is fun!

  • Unpaved, rocky or muddy roads

  • Outdoor activities require maximum capabilities

  • Tow heavy loads

  • Living in rural areas or mountains

Conclusion

The modern driver has chosen crossovers because of their comfort, efficiency and versatility. Crossovers, whether equipped with AWD or 4WD systems, offer the traction and stability needed to handle a variety of situations from slick urban roads to rugged weekends.

SUVs and crossovers with 4WD capabilities are ideal for those who want to explore the world or tackle tough terrain.

The right system will give you the best driving experience, performance and safety no matter what the road brings.

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