What is the difference between Htrac and AWD?

What is the difference between Htrac and AWD?

HTRAC – The evolved AWD (All Wheel Drive) system While the AWD system is always engaged, drivers have the option of selecting one of three driving modes: Smart or Eco – Majority of power is sent to the front wheels for improved fuel efficiency.

Is Htrac AWD or 4WD?

What Does Hyundai HTRAC® AWD Do? Hyundai HTRAC® AWD is an intelligent multi-mode system that provides all the benefits of all-wheel drive traction when additional grip is needed with the efficient fuel-economy numbers of front-wheel drive in normal conditions.

Does Htrac mean AWD?

The All-New Genesis is equipped with Hyundai’s new HTRAC All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system*. HTRAC is a multi-mode system, providing an electronic, variable-torque-split clutch with active torque control between the front and rear axles.

What are the benefits of Htrac?

The advanced HTRAC system electronically controls torque split between the front and rear axles depending on road and driving conditions, offering greater stability on slippery roads and in corners.

What is H track drive?

It electronically controls the way the torque is split between the vehicle’s front and rear axles for various road and driving conditions, which allows it to offer superior grip and stability on multiple road surfaces and throughout corners.

Why is 4WD better for offroad than AWD?

Like AWD systems, 4WD is designed to send torque to all four of a vehicle’s wheels to increase traction when needed. But 4WD systems tend to be more robust than AWD ones and can generally handle more rugged terrain. The low setting provides maximum traction in an off-road environment.

What is Santa Fe Htrac?

The 2019 Santa Fe has Hyundai’s HTRAC® All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) system. The HTRAC AWD system was developed as a multi-mode system, providing an electronic, variable-torque-split clutch with active torque control between the front and rear axles.

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