ultimatechip
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A quick question! Does the AWD system constantly power both axles, or does it only kick in during slippery conditions or hard acceleration? Trying to figure out how it affects efficiency. Thanks!
This is a great question! In the EV6, the AWD system generally powers both axles only when needed, like during slippery conditions or heavy acceleration. In normal driving, it primarily uses rear-wheel drive (RWD) to boost efficiency. This means you get the added traction when necessary without compromising efficiency most of the time. If you're towing, though, it might engage AWD more consistently to provide better stability.A quick question! Does the AWD system constantly power both axles, or does it only kick in during slippery conditions or hard acceleration? Trying to figure out how it affects efficiency. Thanks!
In normal mode, the AWD system only powers both axles during hard acceleration, slippery conditions, or when in iPedal mode. This means it doesn’t constantly use both axles, which helps with efficiency. So, when you're not in those situations, you should be able to maximize efficiency.A quick question! Does the AWD system constantly power both axles, or does it only kick in during slippery conditions or hard acceleration? Trying to figure out how it affects efficiency. Thanks!
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