YOGYAKARTA The front wheel drive system or so-called Front Wheel Drive (FWD) and rear wheel drive (Rear Wheel Drive/RWD) are the two most widely used driving systems by car manufacturers. In FWD cars, the power is channeled to only the two front car tires. Meanwhile, in RWD cars, the power is channeled to the two rear tires of the car. So, what are the pluses minuses of the FWD and RWD driving systems? Check out the full information below.

1. FWD drive system

It has been mentioned above that the FWD system is a type of front wheel drive where engine power is channeled to both front wheels of the vehicle. This system has been implemented in vehicles since the 1930s.

Over time, the application of the front wheel drive system is increasingly popular, especially in cars that have a more compact design and size and are suitable for use in the city.

The FWD system has several advantages, including:

However, behind these advantages, the front wheel drive system or FWD also has a number of shortcomings, including:

2. RWD drive system

The RWD drive system is a system that flows engine power to the rear wheels. This system is more reliable when passing through more difficult terrain.

The RWD drive system offers several advantages, including:

Despite having advantages, the RWD system also has weaknesses, such as:

That's information about plus-minus FWD and RWD driving systems. Hopefully this article can add insight to the loyal readers of VOI.ID.


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