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ALL WHEEL DRIVE (AWD/TERRAIN MODE)

AWD helps the vehicle to maintain its best driving performance by maximizing the driving force of vehicles on severe road conditions such as steep hills, unpaved, slippery, etc.

Advantages of AWD

  • Enhance safety when driving straight.

  • Improve performance when cornering.

  • Ensure operability in rough driving conditions such as snow, rain, sand, etc...

Switching from/to TERRAIN MODE (if equipped)

  • Press TERRAIN MODE button.

  • Select SNOW, MUD or SAND mode.

NOTICE
  • When you turn off Terrain Mode, it can lead to little shocks but this is a normal phenomenon that lasts until the traction forces on the front and rear wheels of the vehicle are released.

  • Even though you turned off the vehicle in TERRAIN mode, DRIVE mode will be set when you restart the vehicle.

AWD transfer mode selection

Transfer mode

Selection mode

Description

DRIVE MODE

ECO

NORMAL

SPORT

MY DRIVE

  • DRIVE MODE is used when driving on roads in normal conditions, roads in urban areas, and on highways.

  • All wheels are in operation when a vehicle travels at a constant speed. Required tractions applying on front and rear wheels vary depending on road driving conditions and driving conditions, which will be automatically controlled by the computing system.

  • When the instrument cluster's DRIVE MODE display mode is selected, the instrument cluster displays the status of how four wheels' traction forces are distributed.

TERRAIN MODE

MUD

MUD mode is used to ensure safe driving by appropriately distributing the vehicle's traction forces when driving on muddy, unpaved or rough roads.

SAND

SAND mode is used to ensure safe driving by appropriately distributing the vehicle's traction forces when driving on sandy, graveled or unpaved off-roads.

SNOW

SNOW mode is used to appropriately distribute the vehicle's traction forces and prevent wheel slippage when driving on snowy or slippery road.

CAUTION

Normal road conditions

  • Maintain DRIVE mode when driving on normal roads.

  • Driving in Terrain Mode on normal roads may damage the AWD system and cause vibration or noise.

  • When driving (especially when cornering) under normal road conditions in Terrain Mode, a driver may experience minor mechanical vibration or noise, which not a malfunction. When Terrain Mode is released, the noise or vibration will be stop.

  • When you turn off Terrain Mode, it can lead to little shocks but this is a normal phenomenon that lasts until the traction forces on the front and rear wheels of the vehicle are released.