Front wheel drive
Front wheel drive is the most common form of engine/transmission layout used in modern automobiles, where the engine drives the front wheels. Most front wheel drive vehicles today feature transverse engine mounting, though many in prior decades were positioned longitudinally instead. Rear wheel drive was the traditional standard while four wheel drive is also sometimes used. See also FF layout.
Related Topics:
Engine - Transmission - Automobiles - Wheel - Transverse - Longitudinal - Rear wheel drive - Four wheel drive - FF layout
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