Vehicles manufactured by the Ford Motor Company equipped with all-wheel-drive systems represent a significant portion of the automaker’s offerings. These systems provide power to all four wheels, enhancing traction and stability, particularly in challenging driving conditions such as inclement weather or off-road terrains. A typical example would be a sport utility vehicle (SUV) navigating a snow-covered road.
Enhanced driver confidence and vehicle control in adverse conditions are key advantages of this drivetrain technology. Historically, this capability was primarily associated with off-road or high-performance vehicles. However, the increasing demand for improved safety and all-weather capability has led to wider adoption across various vehicle types, including sedans and crossovers. This shift reflects a growing consumer preference for vehicles that can handle diverse driving situations.