All-wheel drive (AWD) powertrain, typically used in sports cars and sedans, is the transmission, which uses front, rear and center differential to provide power to all four wheels of the car. Now, automakers offer more sophisticated AWD system than ever.
What's the AWD system better and better as all the wheels of the car? How the differences affect the AWD system? In this video you can see the open differentials, locked differentials, limited slip differentials, and torque vectoring of the differences to determine advantages of each in different situations.
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