Two-wheel drive system for electric vehicles:
- Two-wheel drive electric vehicles perform well in everyday urban use and are relatively reasonably priced.
- With a focus on economy and convenience, this type of vehicle is suitable for the daily needs of families.
- The two-wheel drive system is simple, inexpensive and has good fuel economy.
- There may be drawbacks such as understeer and tire wear, but overall it is a well-balanced option.

Four-wheel drive system for electric vehicles:
- Four-wheel drive electric vehicles are better suited for tougher road conditions or off-road adventures than two-wheel drive.
- Four-wheel drive systems are typically more expensive, but offer significant advantages in terms of capacity and passability.
- Full-time all-wheel drive, part-time four-wheel drive and just-in-time four-wheel drive systems all offer different drive mode options.
- These systems ensure the vehicle's stability and optimal distribution of power output, especially in extreme road conditions.
Individual needs and experiences determine the choice:
- For consumers who are looking for everyday practicality, two-wheel drive electric vehicles may be more compliant, with moderate prices and good overall performance.
- For users who like to challenge and explore and face changing road conditions, four-wheel drive electric vehicles provide more safety and driving pleasure.
- The final decision depends on the needs and experience of the individual car, and it is wiser to compare the characteristics and application scenarios of the two drive systems.





