Can a FWD car be fast?

Even though the FWD has its limitations when it comes to performance and power delivery, it still can be found on some genuine performance cars and achieve impressive top speeds.
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Is FWD good for performance?

FWD cars are nose heavy, which isn't optimal for handling, especially when at high aspeed, high load handling. A related problem is that the front wheels have to do two things at once, put the power to the ground and steer the car. This, too, is not optimal for a performance/sporty car.
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What's the fastest FWD car?

10 Quickest Front-Wheel-Drive Cars We've Ever Tested
  • 6 2004 Dodge SRT-4 – 5.3 seconds (tie) ...
  • 5 2013 Volkswagen Scirocco R – 5.1 seconds. ...
  • 4 2021 Hyundai Sonata N Line – 5.0 seconds. ...
  • 3 2020 Honda Civic Type R – 4.9 seconds. ...
  • 2 2021 Hyundai Veloster N DCT – 4.8 seconds. ...
  • 1 2021 Mini JCW GP – 4.7 seconds.
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How do you drive a FWD car fast?

The key to FWD, is to slow the car down on approach to the corner, find the apex of the corner and to accelerate away in one smooth application. If you are having to release the throttle, or modulate the pressure on the pedal to stop the car from running wide, then you have already made a mistake 10 meters back.
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Can a FWD car be a sports car?

fwd drive is not a sports car. it may have a 'sporty' version, or even a race version, but still not a sports car.
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What is wrong with FWD?

Front-wheel drive has worse acceleration than rear-wheel drive, which is why most sporty and race cars use rear-wheel drive. With all the weight up front, front-wheel drive can make handling more difficult. CV joints/boots in FWD vehicles tend to wear out sooner than rear-wheel drive vehicles.
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Why is FWD so popular?

Front-wheel-drive systems are less complex and thus cheaper to make than other drivetrain systems, so economics has played a role in their growing availability. But fuel efficiency is the main reason most cars today are front-wheel-drive models.
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Can FWD cars drift?

Now that we know it is possible to drift a front-wheel-drive car, can any FWD car do it? Technically, yes, because it's all about speed, technique, and timing. However, the more power the car has to get up to higher speed, the better. Just remember to drive safely.
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Can FWD be as fast as RWD?

A rear wheel drive car of the same weight, power, gearing, and tire size and type will accelerate faster than an FWD car, as the weight of the vehicle is transferred off the front wheels and onto the rear wheels to improve traction. FWD cars typically lose traction in these situations.
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Are FWD cars good?

The bottom line is that most cars work better with FWD. They're cheaper, have more room, get better gas mileage, and are safer. For high-powered sports cars though, RWD still rules.
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Is FWD or AWD better?

Front-wheel-drive systems are usually lighter and more fuel-efficient than all-wheel-drive systems. They have fewer moving parts, which means less maintenance. If parts do break, they're typically easier and cheaper to fix. Front-wheel-drive cars also tend to have more interior space than all-wheel-drive cars.
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Is the Type R the fastest FWD?

The 2021 Phoenix Yellow Limited Edition Type R officially claimed the title earlier this year of the fastest front-wheel-drive car on Japan's Suzuka Circuit. Super GT Series driver, Takuya Izawa, recorded a 2 minute, 23.993 second lap time during the second lap of the Type R's final performance tests back in February.
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Can FWD go off road?

In short, dirt road in dry conditions with uneven ruts deep enough to lift one front wheel will be just over over maximum limit with fwd. Without a locking front differential, lose contact with the ground with any one of your front wheels and you are done.
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Are FWD cars good for rally?

A front-wheel-drive rally car is a better rally car than a rear-wheel-drive one overall: FWD gives the driver more steering control – the two wheels that pull the car also steer, so it won't break traction like an RWD.
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Are FWD cars good in rain?

FWD vehicles also get better traction because the weight of the engine and transmission are over the front wheels. Generally speaking, good traction in snow and rain makes your drive safer than if you were in a vehicle with rear wheel drive (RWD). The downside of an FWD vehicle is that the handling suffers somewhat.
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Is AWD faster than RWD?

No big surprises there, but the real question is whether the different settings will still have a significant impact on dry asphalt. And here's the answer: 0-60 took 3.8 seconds in RWD, 3.0 seconds in AWD S, and a blistering fast 2.9 seconds in AWD (numbers don't include the one-foot rollout).
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Is FWD good in snow?

FWD is vastly better in the snow than a rear-wheel-drive car. With a good set of all-season or snow tires, you will probably be able to make it to work unless the snow is really deep — in which case it's the absence of ground clearance more than anything else that will cause you to get stuck.
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Is FWD more fun than RWD?

THE ANSWER TO THIS myth, all depends on your definition of fun. If it means balancing a vehicle via the throttle through a corner on the cusp of grip and slip, or if it involves drifting then, yes, a rear-drive car is likely to be more 'fun'. But it really is a myth that front-wheel drive cars can't be fun.
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Can FWD cars do burnouts?

Performing a burnout in a front wheel drive vehicle is likely to result in damage to the drivetrain. It is usually achieved by engaging the parking brake to lock up the rear tires and flooring the gas pedal.
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What can you do with a FWD car?

FWD means that the power from the engine is delivered to the front wheels of your vehicle. With FWD, the front wheels are pulling the car and The rear wheels don't receive any power on their own. The pros of a FWD vehicle are that they typically gets better fuel economy and emits less carbon dioxide.
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Can you do donuts in any car?

Donuts can only be done properly in a small light car, otherwise your car will not spin. While donuts can be dangerous and they can put some wear and tear on your tires, they can also be done safely.
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Why does Honda make FWD cars?

FWD can handle rainy and snowy conditions so much better than RWD that it's not even close. This road-gripping ability in rain and snow is the result of front-loaded mass in a FWD design. It's much harder for a FWD car to hydroplane in the rain or get stuck in unploughed snow than a RWD.
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Why are Toyota FWD?

It sends power directly to the front wheels and holds most of its weight over the front wheels, helping drivers retain traction on slippery roads. FWD is also a compact system that weighs less than other drivetrains and frees up extra cabin space for riders to enjoy.
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