Lincoln Models With All-Wheel Drive or 4WD
- Lincoln Aviator Hybrid
- Lincoln Aviator
- Lincoln Corsair Hybrid
- Lincoln Corsair
- Lincoln Nautilus
- Lincoln Navigator
Why is All-Wheel Drive Important?
All-wheel drive has many benefits for the Lincoln owner. Depending on your model of car, you may either have all-wheel drive as a part-time or a full-time option. Either way, your car will continually monitor the performance and traction of all four wheels. If the system senses that either the front or back wheels are losing traction, it will redirect power to the wheels that have more grip for stability ans safety. All-wheel drive can often detect issues on the road before they actually happen and respond accordingly. If you have a car with all-wheel drive, you will also usually find that the car can brake more quickly when needed. Your Lincoln SUV or crossover will also benefit from additional towing power if it uses all-wheel drive as its drivetrain. A Lincoln with AWD will also excel in fuel economy and efficiency with the ability to optimize power and performance in all seasons.
How Does All-Wheel Drive Work on a Lincoln?
Lincoln equips its cars with either part-time or full-time AWD. It also uses a unique AWD system called Intelligent AWD on certain models. Lincoln's Intelligent AWD system uses sensors to monitor road conditions continually. Intelligent AWD will provide wheels with more torque as necessary for balance and control. Intelligent AWD can detect wheel slippage and loss of traction in advance and respond accordingly to stop problems before they happen. Intelligent AWD can also enhance your car's braking power.
New and Used AWD Cars for Sale Near Me
If you are ready to get behind the wheel of a Lincoln with AWD, be sure to contact our dealership for more details. We can point out our inventory of new and used cars so that you can choose a Lincoln with an AWD system that works for you.