The Prius is a front-wheel drive car. This means that the carâs heaviest portion is on the drive wheels, which will give the Prius better grip on snow and ice than a back-wheel drive car. Furthermore, electric motors provide an advantage in the snow because of how they distribute torque.
Four-wheel drive systems are helpful options, but they aren't a cure-all for winter driving problems. It's important to become familiar with a few 4x4 driving basics before you tackle snowy roads. Today's vehicles offer a number of different drivetrain systems designed to help out in slippery, icy conditions, and you should take the time to Thanks for the help. Kendahl December 1, 2007, 4:54pm 2. On ice and snow, use four-wheel-drive. You can switch back to two-wheel-drive if the road is dry or just wet. I used to have a Toyota Tercel wagon that could switch between front-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive. It was basically a front-wheel-drive vehicle. . 97 90 100 305 167 272 356 231