Apr 02, 2015 03:30 PM EDT
All-wheel drive in every style: 2015 New York International Auto Show

At the 2015 New York International Auto Show, we noticed technological advancements beginning to appear in mainstream models. Here's our next look at these features-as-trends, featuring all-wheel drive.

Drivers in snowy climates used to need trucks and SUVs to survive seasonal slickness. No more. Buyers seeking all-weather confidence have more all-wheel drive choices in more segments than ever before. Lighter components and smarter software bring down the cost and complexity of modern all-wheel drive systems, making them more prevalent in a wider range of vehicle types.

Those who want a high-riding driving position but don't need the space of a larger utility can select from a growing field of compact crossovers. The Honda HR-V, Chevrolet Trax and Mazda CX-3 are the latest contenders in a growing field of small-but-tall utilities that offer added traction at all four wheels. The Trax targets value-conscious customers, while the CX-3 caters to near-luxury buyers with an impressively detailed mixed-media interior.

The Subaru WRX STi, a long-standing showcase of all-wheel drive's high-performance potential, faces new competition as its chief rival retires. The Ford Focus RS, derived from a European rally car namesake, joins the Volkswagen Golf R to close the rivalry gap left by the outgoing Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. Each turbocharged, all-wheel-drive model produces in excess of 300 horsepower, and is available with an honest three-pedal manual gearbox to provide a suitably visceral experience at speed.

All-wheel drive is a more palatable choice for premium luxury buyers who generally thumb a nose at front-wheel drive. Sensors and software allow the Cadillac CT6 flagship sedan to send some or all of its power to the front wheels as needed, while a two-gear transfer case decreases the fuel consumption associated with all-wheel drive.

Auto World News is on the ground and covering the 2015 New York International Auto Show. Stay with us this throughout the show for up-to-the-minute coverage of all the action in New York City, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter

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