Lincoln Models With All-Wheel Drive or 4WD
- Lincoln Aviator Hybrid
- Lincoln Aviator
- Lincoln Corsair Hybrid
- Lincoln Corsair
- Lincoln Nautilus
- Lincoln Navigator
Why is All-Wheel Drive Important?
All-wheel drive is important for a number of reasons ranging from performance and handling to safety. The all-wheel drive varies slightly based on auto manufacturers. Most all-wheel drive systems are connected to computer systems within a car that constantly monitor tire performance and road surfaces. If you are driving your vehicle on snow or ice, the all-wheel drive system will automatically adjust the amount of power going to all four wheels to provide more power to the wheels with the most traction. The advantage of all-wheel drive is that it can detect changes in road conditions and react instantly, which helps prevent the wheels from slipping and sliding even before you encounter a situation where the wheels can lose their grip.
How Does All-Wheel Drive Work on a Lincoln?
Lincoln offers all-wheel drive on a part-time or full-time basis. If you get a Lincoln with part-time all-wheel drive, your car will also use either front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive as its standard drivetrain, and it will have the ability to switch over to all-wheel drive on demand. Depending on the model that you get and its year of production, you will find that Lincoln offers one of two types of AWD. You will get either standard all-wheel drive or Intelligent AWD, which has sensors that work even more quickly to detect possible problems and redistribute power to the car's wheels in response. This allows your car to maintain its grip on the road.
New & Used AWD Cars for Sale Near Me
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