Ford all-wheel drive

If performance is a factor when you buy a car, you'll want a vehicle with all-wheel drive. All-wheel drive is a dynamic and responsive drivetrain system that works with manual or automatic transmissions cars. All-wheel drive is an excellent addition to any Ford truck, sedan, SUV, or crossover. With all-wheel drive, a vehicle will get superior fuel economy, towing power, and traction. You can find your next vehicle with all-wheel drive today at our dealership, where you can browse through a large selection of new and used cars to find a Ford with all-wheel drive that meets your budget and driving demands.

Ford Models With All-Wheel Drive or 4WD

  • Ford Bronco
  • Ford EcoSport
  • Ford Edge
  • Ford Escape
  • Ford Escape Hybrid
  • Ford Expedition
  • Ford Explorer
  • Ford Explorer Hybrid
  • Ford F-150
  • Ford F-250
  • Ford F-350
  • Ford F-450
  • Ford Mustang Mach-E
  • Ford Ranger
  • Ford Transit

Why is All-Wheel Drive Important?

All-wheel drive is the type of drivetrain you'll want to have on hand when you need to be out in bad weather, if you plan to use your Ford for towing or performance, or if you just want to save money on fuel when you're driving around town. All-wheel drive has many benefits for Ford owners. AWD works by continually monitoring your car's wheels to determine how much power they have and to make any changes in the power supply as needed. All-wheel drive can sense if you are driving in sunny and dry weather or venturing out in snow and ice. All-wheel drive provides the car with more power to the front wheels when extra traction is not necessary. This maximizes fuel economy and translates to a comfortable and smooth ride. If any of the wheels start to slip, the system sends power to the back wheels instead, giving the car greater control and stability on paved surfaces and providing more traction on the trails.

How Does All-Wheel Drive Work on a Ford?

All-wheel drive on a Ford is incredibly sophisticated. Ford's AWD system has sensors attached to each wheel. The sensors relay information back to the car's internal computer, which helps the vehicle adapt to changing road conditions. The sensors continually provide feedback to the vehicle about how your Ford is performing. The sensors keep track of many different characteristics of your vehicle, including the wheel speed, the steering wheel's angle, and how much grip the wheels have on the road. When the sensors detect changes to the wheels' traction, they will respond by sending more or less power to those wheels.

New & Used AWD Cars for Sale Near Me

If you're eager to try an AWD Ford for yourself and learn more about its many advantages, browse our inventory or call us today.

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