Abbreviation for Four-Wheel Drive. A two-axled vehicle drivetrain capable of providing torque to all of its wheels simultaneously
A system for controlling the ventilation and temperature in a vehicle, typically to maintain a cool atmosphere in warm conditions.
A feature usually found in manual transmission vehicles that holds the brake until the clutch is engaged to prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards on a hill or ramp.
Usually paired to a central DVD system, rear LCD screens are embedded into the headrests of the front seats and allow those seated in the back to watch a video of their choice.
Tires that are dedicated to driving off-road, be it on terrain such as sand or rocks, are known as off-road tires. They tend to have a deeper tread pattern than standard road tires and are composed of a softer rubber compound.