Chevrolet all-wheel drive

If you want to keep going in all seasons without worrying about weather stopping you, you'll want to drive home in a Chevy with all-wheel drive when you buy your next car. While a Chevy with all-wheel drive is a great investment if you need a car for winter driving, it's also a top drivetrain choice for driving in all seasons. An all-wheel drive might be associated with top-notch winter performance, but it offers many additional advantages, including better fuel economy and towing power. To see our Chevy inventory with all-wheel drive, ask about the new and used cars we have in stock today or check out the inventory on our website.

Chevrolet Models With All-Wheel Drive or 4WD

  • Chevrolet Blazer
  • Chevrolet Colorado
  • Chevrolet Equinox
  • Chevrolet Silverado
  • Chevrolet Suburban
  • Chevrolet Tahoe
  • Chevrolet Trailblazer
  • Chevrolet Traverse
  • Chevrolet Trax

Why is All-Wheel Drive Important?

All-wheel drive provides your Chevy with a number of advantages. If you frequently drive in cold winters with a lot of snow or ice, you'll enjoy having the extra stability and traction that a car with all-wheel drive provides. All-wheel drive helps a car in winter retain its grip through special sensor-based technology. Many Chevy models have sensors connected to the car's wheels, which allows them to continually monitor the wheels' performance. If the sensors pick up reduced traction on a wheel, they'll send a signal to the engine to provide more power to the wheels that have better traction instead. On sunny days with clear roads, your car will still benefit from all-wheel drive, as the all-wheel drive system evenly distributes power to all the wheels for a comfortable and efficient ride that maximizes fuel economy and efficiency. If you plan to take your Chevy on off-road adventures, all-wheel drive provides the added stability and handling assurance that you need for a fun, safe, and balanced ride.

How Does All-Wheel Drive Work on a Chevrolet?

All-wheel drive on a Chevy comes in several forms. You may have a part-time all-wheel drive or a full-time system. With part-time all-wheel drive, your Chevy's AWD system takes over when the wheels don't have as much traction as they should. You may also have AWD as a full-time drivetrain, which provides your vehicle with exceptional traction and smooth handling no matter where and when you are driving. Chevy's all-wheel drive may be standard or available on a particular model, and the drivetrain may vary by trim level.

New & Used AWD Cars for Sale Near Me

If you are interested in learning more about Chevy's all-wheel drive system, don't hesitate to contact us today to ask about the diverse new and used inventory with AWD technology.

All-Wheel Drive Questions

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