0

On this site here https://wuling.id/en/blog/autotips/fwd-vs-rwd-drive-system-whats-the-difference I saw the phrase "FWD Vehicles cannot levitate, while RWD Vehicles are capable of levitating." What exactly does that mean?

blademan9999
  • 103
  • 3

1 Answers1

3

Bad translation. Not levitate, but DRIFT.

I plugged the original Indonesian text into Google Translate and got this result:

FWD vehicles are driven via the front wheels, while RWD vehicles are driven via the rear tires.

The weight of FWD vehicles is lighter than RWD vehicles.

The cabin for a RWD vehicle is usually more limited than for a FWD vehicle.

Vehicles with a RWD drive system are more balanced than FWD.

RWD vehicles have better handling than FWD vehicles.

FWD vehicles cannot drift, while RWD vehicles can drift.

RWD vehicles are more maneuverable on various terrains, while FWD vehicles are only suitable for driving on city streets.

MTA
  • 10,754
  • 1
  • 12
  • 38