I've heard that Audi has two different names for their all-wheel drive technology, Quattro and All-Wheel Drive, but I'm not sure what the difference is. Can someone explain?
ReplyQuattro and All-Wheel Drive technology in Audi cars both refer to their all-wheel drive capabilities, but Quattro is a specific technology developed by Audi. It uses a mechanical torque-biasing center differential system to distribute power between the front and rear axles, providing optimal traction and control.
While both Quattro and All-Wheel Drive offer improved performance over front-wheel drive, Quattro is known for its more sophisticated and precise handling. It also has the ability to send up to 85% of the power to the rear wheels, making it ideal for sportier driving.
Some Audis only come with All-Wheel Drive, while others have Quattro as an option. The best way to experience the difference is to take a test drive and see which one feels better for your driving needs.
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