Front Wheel Drive

Front-wheel drive refers to a vehicle transmission system in which power is sent to the front wheels for propulsion. This configuration allows for better traction on slippery or uneven road surfaces, as the weight of the engine is directly over the driving wheels. Front-wheel drive vehicles typically have a more compact drivetrain layout, which can lead to better fuel efficiency and interior space utilization. This system is commonly found in smaller cars and crossover vehicles.

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