
With all-wheel drive, you can look forward to a car that just about handles it all. All-wheel drive is known for improving a car's reliability on slippery roads, making it a drivetrain of choice for people who constantly deal with snow, ice, and winter weather. All-wheel drive also provides benefits for driving off-road and for driving year-round, including safety and performance. If all-wheel drive sounds like the kind of drivetrain you need for taking your lifestyle on the road, we encourage you to check out our premium selection of new and used cars that offer all-wheel drive as a drivetrain.
Honda Models With All-Wheel Drive
- Honda CR-V
- Honda CR-V Hybrid
- Honda HR-V
- Honda Passport
- Honda Pilot
- Honda Ridgeline
Why is All-Wheel Drive Important?
All-wheel drive is a solid all-around optimal choice for a drivetrain. All-wheel drive on your vehicle will provide benefits in all seasons, but it is especially valuable to have during the winter and if you want to drive off-road. All-wheel drive offers many of the same capabilities as four-wheel drive for venturing onto dirt paths and uneven terrain, including providing your Honda with more stability and balance, making you feel more in control behind the wheel. However, all-wheel drive is specially designed to optimize your car's efficiency as you're cruising down the highway or traveling down back roads on sunny days. All-wheel drive works by regulating power to your Honda's wheels. If the system senses that a car's wheels are sliding and slipping, it shifts power from the wheel in trouble to the other wheels so that your vehicle has better stability and you feel more in control. A Honda with AWD also has premium braking power, and you will find that AWD enhances your car's towing power if you drive a Honda SUV. All-wheel drive is also recommended if you do a lot of driving in winter when roads are covered with snow and ice, as it provides your car with more traction.
How Does All-Wheel Drive Work on a Honda?
Honda's all-wheel drive provides the SUV, sedan, or crossover that you drive with more stability and control. An all-wheel drive uses a computer that connects to sensors on each of the Honda's wheels. If the sensors detect that the wheel is losing traction or is at risk of starting to slip, the car responds by shifting engine power and torque to the wheels that are more firmly on the ground.
New and Used AWD Cars for Sale Near Me
After learning about the advantages of AWD, you're probably eager to find a Honda with all-wheel drive technology. You can browse for an AWD Honda at our dealership, which has various new and used cars for your convenience.
All-Wheel Drive Questions
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