The system employed by the Honda Ridgeline to power all four wheels enhances traction and stability, particularly in challenging conditions such as snow, mud, or uneven terrain. This intelligent system automatically distributes power between the front and rear axles as needed, ensuring optimal grip and control. For instance, when navigating a slippery incline, more power can be directed to the rear wheels to prevent slippage, whereas during normal driving on dry pavement, power is primarily directed to the front wheels for improved fuel efficiency.
This capability provides a significant advantage in adverse weather conditions, offering drivers increased confidence and safety. The system’s evolution reflects a broader trend in the automotive industry toward enhanced vehicle stability and control. It builds upon decades of advancements in four-wheel-drive technology, refining its application for a smoother, more efficient, and less intrusive driving experience suitable for both on-road and light off-road use.