While many people consider 4WD vehicles to be made for off-roading, they require the driver to engage 4WD in order to reap their full benefit. Subaru X-MODE® technology operates in a similar fashion for off-roading, but can be activated with the touch of a button as opposed to having to shift-down manually.
Conversely, Subaru Symmetrical AWD is engaged at all times without any extra action required by the driver. For instance, the Subaru Wilderness models are built for adventure enthusiasts who enjoy off-road driving. These models offer additional accommodations, such as extra ground clearance (at least 9 inches) and enhanced dual-function X-MODE for off-roading.
What is Better: AWD or 4WD?
Generally, AWD offers superior performance over 4WD in inclement weather. Through rain, ice, or snow, AWD works automatically and nonstop to provide ultimate traction and stability without requiring additional action by the driver. This allows drivers to better focus on the immediate road conditions, while their car automatically adjusts to help maintain safety. In order to achieve the best possible performance in winter weather, both AWD and 4WD cars should be equipped with snow tires.
What is 4WD Low?
The 4WD Low setting enhances a vehicle’s traction by turning the wheels slowly, providing more torque. It can be used to offer more traction on rocky terrain, deep sand, and when traveling steep inclines.
What is 4WD High?
The 4WD High setting delivers power to all four wheels, giving drivers the ability to handle icy or slippery road conditions while still traveling at normal speeds on city streets or highways – typically below 55 MPH.
Is 4WD the same as 4x4?
Yes and no. Technically, the term 4x4 can apply to any vehicle where the engine transmits power to all four wheels. However, 4x4 is more accurately applied to AWD systems, which deliver torque to individual tires to improve traction.