Four-wheel drive has been around for quite a long time. So long in fact that by 1900, several companies were making vehicles with some variety of 4WD. And in that very year a certain Dr. Ferdinand Porsche built his first system. But as cars developed, four-wheel drive saw limited use only in vehicles that were designed to operate off-road for very specific purposes. It wasn’t until the mid-1960s that Jensen fitted their Formula Ferguson full time four-wheel drive (all-wheel drive) to their FF (similar in appearance to the Interceptor but mechanically very different). Subaru followed suit in 1972.
Audi began experimenting with it in the late ’70s and a rule change in 1979 allowed all-wheel drive in the World Rally Championship, but all other manufacturers thought it too complicated. It has been de rigeurin rallying since Audi won their first Championship in 1982. But since Jensen first introduced it on their FF, a myriad of cars have been built that try to tame the asphalt by putting power down through all four wheels. And with output constantly increasing, all-wheel drive keeps increasing in popularity. So we’d like to know what you think.
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