front-wheel drive - significado y definición. Qué es front-wheel drive
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Qué (quién) es front-wheel drive - definición


Front-wheel drive         
  • In 1932, Adler (German) launched Trumpf Junior, the earliest front-wheel drive car of which 100,000 units were sold, reaching that in 1939.
  • 1925 Miller 122 Indianapolis 500 front-wheel-drive racer
  • The 1929 Cord L-29 (Phaeton) was the US's first front-wheel-drive production car, as well as the world's first to sport [[constant-velocity joint]]s.
  • The 1959 [[Mini]] with a transverse engine
  • Front-wheel-drive MF layout with engine behind the transmission in the 1930s.  [[Renault]] widely used this configuration into the 1980s.
  • Front-wheel-drive FF layout as used by [[Audi]] and [[Subaru]]
  • Transverse front-wheel-drive FF layout as pioneered in the [[Mini]] is today the most common in mass market passenger cars
  • 1898-1901 Victoria Combination
  • 1960's [[Renault 4]] [[rolling chassis]] with gearbox ahead of engine
  • The [[Chevrolet Cobalt]], a front-wheel-drive car made from 2004 to 2010
  • [[Dante Giacosa]]'s designed [[Fiat 128]]
  • Constant-velocity joints allow a drive shaft to smoothly transmit power through a variable angle, at constant rotational speed.
  • 1898 Gräf car
  • 1899 Sutton Autocar
  • Nicholas Cugnot's 1769 steam-powered gun-tractor
  • [[Nissan GT-R LM Nismo]]
  • 1900 Lohner–Porsche
  • 1899 Latil
AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION WHERE THE ENGINE DRIVES THE FRONT WHEELS ONLY
Front drive; Front-wheel-drive; Front wheel drive; Front-wheel Drive; Front-drive; Front Wheel Traction; Front Wheel Drive
Front-wheel drive (FWD) is a form of engine and transmission layout used in motor vehicles, where the engine drives the front wheels only. Most modern front-wheel-drive vehicles feature a transverse engine, rather than the conventional longitudinal engine arrangement generally found in rear-wheel-drive and four-wheel drive vehicles.
front-wheel drive         
  • In 1932, Adler (German) launched Trumpf Junior, the earliest front-wheel drive car of which 100,000 units were sold, reaching that in 1939.
  • 1925 Miller 122 Indianapolis 500 front-wheel-drive racer
  • The 1929 Cord L-29 (Phaeton) was the US's first front-wheel-drive production car, as well as the world's first to sport [[constant-velocity joint]]s.
  • The 1959 [[Mini]] with a transverse engine
  • Front-wheel-drive MF layout with engine behind the transmission in the 1930s.  [[Renault]] widely used this configuration into the 1980s.
  • Front-wheel-drive FF layout as used by [[Audi]] and [[Subaru]]
  • Transverse front-wheel-drive FF layout as pioneered in the [[Mini]] is today the most common in mass market passenger cars
  • 1898-1901 Victoria Combination
  • 1960's [[Renault 4]] [[rolling chassis]] with gearbox ahead of engine
  • The [[Chevrolet Cobalt]], a front-wheel-drive car made from 2004 to 2010
  • [[Dante Giacosa]]'s designed [[Fiat 128]]
  • Constant-velocity joints allow a drive shaft to smoothly transmit power through a variable angle, at constant rotational speed.
  • 1898 Gräf car
  • 1899 Sutton Autocar
  • Nicholas Cugnot's 1769 steam-powered gun-tractor
  • [[Nissan GT-R LM Nismo]]
  • 1900 Lohner–Porsche
  • 1899 Latil
AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION WHERE THE ENGINE DRIVES THE FRONT WHEELS ONLY
Front drive; Front-wheel-drive; Front wheel drive; Front-wheel Drive; Front-drive; Front Wheel Traction; Front Wheel Drive
¦ noun a transmission system that provides power to the front wheels of a motor vehicle.
Front-engine, four-wheel-drive layout         
AUTOMOTIVE CONFIGURATION
F4 layout; Front-engine, four-wheel drive layout; Front-engine, all-wheel-drive layout; Front engined, all wheel drive; Front-engine, four-wheel-drive; Front-engine, all-wheel-drive; Front-engine, four-wheel drive; Front-engine, all-wheel drive
In automotive design, an F4, or front-engine, four-wheel drive (4WD) layout places the internal combustion engine at the front of the vehicle and drives all four roadwheels. This layout is typically chosen for better control on many surfaces, and is an important part of rally racing, as well as off-road driving.
Ejemplos de uso de front-wheel drive
1. Current versions of the A3 come with front–wheel drive.
2. For a front–wheel–drive car, the Lucerne tracks through corners with a minimum of fuss and never feels unstable.
3. Do I need (or just want) a vehicle with rear–wheel drive, front–wheel drive or some sort of all–wheel–drive/4x4 system? 4.
4. A front–wheel drive fibreglass–bodied car powered by a Lycoming aero–engine towed a trailer housing folded wings, tail and rear–mounted propellor.
5. Both come with a 1.5–liter four–cylinder engine with front–wheel drive and a choice of five–speed manual or five–speed automatic. 2007 Toyota Yaris Liftback Overall MPG: 34 Sedan Overall MPG: 33 The ‘07 Yaris boasts stylish design, smooth driveability, brisk performance and a solid, well–crafted interior for an entry–level car.