2015 Pilot: 2WD or 4WD What’s the Difference?

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One of the best things about the 2015 Honda Pilot is the large number of possible configurations, including the ability to select either 2WD or 4WD. All Pilots are affordable, family-friendly SUVs with a sleek appearance and reliable history. When making your decision between the drivetrains, you will want to think about how you will be using the vehicle.

How They Work

The standard 2WD Pilot works by transmitting the power to its front wheels. This helps the SUV offer better traction on rain, ice, and snow compared to the other models on the market. The 4WD, on the other hand, will send power from the engine to all four wheels.

Making Your Selection

The 4WD Pilot is usually ideal for drivers who like to travel off-road on a regular basis. It can also be helpful if you frequently find yourself driving through snow, ice, or rain, although the 2WD version can handle these conditions occasionally. We’re not going to encounter a lot of snow here in Florida, so the 4WD would be best in rainy conditions down here. Keep in mind that although there is a slight drop in fuel efficiency for the 4WD version, the difference is only 1 mpg* in the city and 1 mpg on the highway.

In reality, the best way to tell whether the 2WD or 4WD Pilot is right for you is to talk to an expert and go on a test drive. The team at Hendrick Honda Bradenton in Bradenton, Florida, can explain the differences between drivetrains in more detail and help you make an informed decision. They will then take you on a test drive to confirm your choice.

*Based on EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.

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