Vehicles produced by the Toyota Motor Corporation equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD) systems represent a significant segment of the automaker’s offerings. These systems provide power to all four wheels, enhancing traction and stability, particularly in challenging driving conditions such as snow, rain, or off-road terrain. A typical example would be a sport utility vehicle (SUV) navigating a muddy trail or a sedan confidently handling icy roads.
Enhanced control and improved safety in adverse weather are key advantages provided by such drivetrains. This capability has become increasingly popular with consumers, contributing to the widespread adoption of AWD technology across various vehicle classes. Historically, this technology was primarily found in trucks and off-road vehicles. However, its benefits have led to its inclusion in a broader range of passenger cars, enhancing their appeal to drivers seeking increased confidence and control regardless of road conditions.