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  2. E-four - Wikipedia

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    E-Four (short for Electrical 4WD System), [1] eFour, AWD-i, or AWD-e was developed by Toyota. Front wheels are powered directly by the hybrid powertrain, rear wheels are powered by a dedicated electric motor with its own power control unit, reduction gear and differential. Amount of torque transferred to the rear wheels is automatically ...

  3. Suzuki Vitara reinvented as an EV to be released next year - AOL

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    The 4x4 look should be more than just skin deep with an electric four-wheel drive system available called ALLGRIP-e. It features two independent eAxles at the front and rear, while there’s also ...

  4. Dual-motor, four-wheel-drive layout - Wikipedia

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    Typical dual motor layout. In automotive design, dual-motor, four-wheel-drive layout is mainly used by battery electric vehicles by having two electric motors that each drives the front and rear axle, creating a four-wheel drive layout.

  5. Yangwang U7 - Wikipedia

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    The U7 is equipped with proprietary "e 4" (易四方) individual wheel drive (IWD) technology developed by BYD and is equipped with four electric motors, each with a maximum power of 326 horsepower and a total power of 1,306 horsepower. The top speed reaches 270km/h.

  6. Indi One - Wikipedia

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    The One is a fully electric four-wheel drive vehicle. The battery has a capacity of 95 kWh, allowing drivers travel up to 275 mi (443 km) on a single charge. The vehicle is equipped with a fast charging function. [8]

  7. Suzuki e Vitara - Wikipedia

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    The top variant of the e Vitara will come equipped with the AllGrip-e all-wheel-drive system, offering 135 kW (181 hp; 184 PS) and 300 N⋅m (30.6 kg⋅m; 221 lb⋅ft) of torque, with adaptable drive modes tailored for various driving conditions. The eAxle technology, created in collaboration with Toyota, is integrated into the platform. [4] [5]

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