The FIA's all-electric open-wheel series seems to be moving from strength to strength these days. This season the series introduced its Gen 3 Evo car updates which saw the addition of all-wheel drive ...
All-wheel drive and four-wheel drive may sound similar in name but have some key differences in how they work.
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What is four-wheel drive?
How does four-wheel drive work? A conventional, two-wheel drive car will drive one axle, using a differential to handle the difference in wheel speed when going around bends or driving over surfaces ...
The governing body for world motorsport met in Macau yesterday. Among the jobs for the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile was to sign off on various calendars for next season, which is why ...
Volkswagen's plug-in hybrid with electric rear axle for the VW Multivan and California offers advantages. Among other things, the wet meadow loses its terror ...
It may be a hard pill for enthusiasts to swallow, but with with each generation getting even more power, it's apparently only a matter of time before BMW's M-badged cars are no longer rear-wheel drive ...
Tesla’s refreshed Juniper Model Y lineup has already introduced several variants, from the Launch Edition to the Rear-Wheel Drive and Long Range All-Wheel Drive versions. But if you’ve been holding ...
Porsche just added to the 992.2 911 family with the refreshed 2026 Carrera 4S Coupe, Cabriolet, and Targa 4S. As expected, these new all-wheel drive "S" variants adopt the same suite of upgrades ...
It might be hard to believe, but Subaru has only been selling cars in the United States for a little over five decades. The Japanese automaker first entered the U.S. market in 1968 when Malcom ...
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Is the all-wheel drive premium on the Suzuki Grand Vitara Hybrid AllGrip worth it? Driving impressions revealed
Suzuki South Africa has been in the news for a while now for all the right reasons. They’re consistently second on the sales log, getting involved with various sponsorships and supplier agreements ...
Max Verstappen despises cars that use front-wheel drive, declaring it “the worst thing ever.” Verstappen has driven rear-wheel drive for the entirety of his career, from go-karts to Formula 1. In a ...
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