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Fact #366: April 4, 2005
All-Wheel Drive – A Popular Feature on New Cars

Car manufacturers are making more models with all-wheel drive (AWD). This became a popular feature for cars in the early 1900s, but by model year (MY) 1999 only 10 car models offered AWD. In MY 2005, the number of car models with AWD is five times what it was in 1999.

Number of Car Models with AWD, 1985–2005 (excludes light trucks)
Graph showing the number of car models with all-wheel drive (excluding light trucks) from 1985 to 2005

Supporting Information

Number of Car Models with AWD, 1985–2005 (excludes light trucks)
Model Year Number of
Models
1985 2
1986 3
1987 7
1988 12
1989 15
1990 24
1991 24
1992 20
1993 16
1994 15
1995 13
1996 14
1997 14
1998 13
1999 10
2000 13
2001 17
2002 22
2003 29
2004 41
2005 50

Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency data, 2005

 

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