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Two-wheel drive (2WD) is a type of drivetrain system found in cars, which powers two of the four wheels. It is the most common type of drivetrain system found in cars, and is typically used in front-wheel drive vehicles. 2WD cars are generally more fuel-efficient than four-wheel drive vehicles, as they require less power to move the car. They are also typically cheaper to purchase and maintain.
2WD cars are most commonly used in urban areas, where the roads are generally flat and the terrain is not too challenging. They are also popular in areas with mild climates, as they are not designed to handle extreme weather conditions.
2WD cars are not suitable for off-roading or driving in snow or icy conditions. They are also not suitable for towing heavy loads, as the power is not distributed evenly across all four wheels.
Some of the companies in the 2WD market include Ford, Honda, Toyota, Volkswagen, Hyundai, Kia, and Nissan. Show Less Read more