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- 2020 Explorer ST, Silver Spruce Metalic
I've done a ton of searching and reading on this and I still don't understand. Everything I have on my vehicle (window sticker, specs sheet, owners manual and dash display) all say it's 4WD. The explanation of the system on the Ford site says it's 4WD. But in so many other places it says it's AWD. Based on my knowledge of how the systems work, it appears to be 4WD. I don't see any difference from the older models with automatic 4WD other than it monitors a lot more information. An AWD continuously send torque to both the front and rear wheels. The 98 Explorer I had was AWD and it basically just didn't have an actuator to connect/disconnect the transfer case to the transmission. My moms 07 Freestyle is AWD and it has a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) which distributes torque to all four wheel. So, what am I missing here? I think this is just a matter of terminology and not technology.