Vehicles produced by the Korean manufacturer Hyundai equipped with all-wheel drive offer enhanced traction and stability by distributing power to all four wheels. This system contrasts with two-wheel drive configurations, providing superior grip on various surfaces, especially in challenging conditions like snow, ice, or loose gravel. A typical example would be a crossover SUV tackling a steep, unpaved incline.
This drivetrain technology significantly improves vehicle control and safety, particularly in adverse weather, contributing to a more confident driving experience. Historically, such systems were primarily found in off-road vehicles. However, their incorporation into a broader range of Hyundai’s models reflects a growing demand for enhanced all-weather capability and performance in everyday driving scenarios. The availability of this technology across diverse models, from compact cars to SUVs, broadens its accessibility to a wider consumer base.