Which 2021 Ford Vehicles Have AWD?

Which 2021 Ford Vehicles Have AWD?

Which 2021 Ford Vehicles Have AWD?

When conditions are unpredictable, driving a vehicle with AWD can make a world of difference. So, if you’re currently shopping for a 2021 Ford model with this type of drivetrain, we at Gilland Ford are here to help! We’ve compiled a brief glimpse at the options at your disposal, so you can more easily decide if you’d like to go with a sedan, SUV, or pickup truck. Don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions on your mind!

Sedan

Although it might come as a surprise, the 2021 Ford Fusion is available with AWD on select trims. For the most part, midsize sedans don’t typically offer this drivetrain, which makes this set of wheels a unique option in its class. If you decide to upgrade your Fusion with the Intelligent AWD system, you’ll be able to conquer the road ahead even when it’s wet or muddy, making it less of a hassle to complete your evening commute. Plus, this drivetrain works alongside a robust 2.0L EcoBoost® engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission with SelectShift®, which allow you to wield a lively 245-hp and 275 lb.-ft. of torque. 

SUVs

Of course, it makes sense that Ford’s 2021 SUV lineup includes AWD across the board. On the smaller end of the spectrum, the subcompact EcoSport and compact Escape allow drivers to access this system on select trims to help them tackle off-road surfaces with greater ease. If you decide to with a proven adventurer like the 2021 Bronco Sport, you’ll have 4x4 as standard, in addition to available Advanced 4x4 with Twin-Clutch Rear Drive Unit for greater control. Meanwhile, both of Ford’s midsize SUVs, the Edge and Explorer, are also available with Intelligent 4WD, as does the full-size 2021 Expedition. In fact, even the all-new Mustang Mach-E electric SUV has optional eAWD. 

Trucks

Finally, let’s take a look at the capability delivered by the pickup truck family to conclude this overview of 2021 AWD Ford models. The 2021 Ranger starts things off with authority, offering available 4x4 across the board. As an added bonus, this system is supported by an electronic-locking rear differential, so you’ll receive extra grip when the terrain below is particularly difficult to manage. Of course, we couldn’t discuss Ford trucks without mentioning the 2021 F-150, especially since this model has optional 4x4 to keep you moving. And if only peak muscle will suffice, look no further than the Ford Super Duty lineup, since the F-250, F-350, and F-450 have 4WD with manual-locking hubs, electronic transfer cases, and mono-beam front axles with coil-spring suspension.

So, which 2021 Ford vehicles have AWD? To learn more about these sedans, SUVs, and trucks, get in touch with the team at Gilland Ford! Our Finance Department is looking forward to assisting with a purchase or lease in the near future.




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