Currently the only RWD Toyota products are the trucks and Body on frame SUVs.
The only cars with RWD were the MR2, and various 80's models coupes and sedans, also the supra was RWD
All true trucks are rear wheel drive or 4 wheel drive. Because of towing and payload needs trucks are rear wheel drive or 4wheel drive. If you have a heavy loadd in the back of the truck and it was front wheel drive you would not get any traction, the same as if you towing a load.
Mostly rear wheel drive, but i think there's some models with 4-wheel drive too, not sure if there is any front wheel drive.
Rear wheel drive vehicles are better able to deal with loads, that's why there are few, if any, front wheel drive pickup trucks, and zero front wheel drive commercial trucks.
It's rear wheel drive, motorcycles of any description that are front wheel drive are very rare.
Any car that has an engine up front and is rear wheel drive. Examples being Corvettes,350z,s2000,nascars,charger,miata.
They come stock with a rear wheel drive train, you can make almost any car all wheel drive its just depends on how much you want to spend on it
The rear drive shaft on any rear-wheel-drive vehicle is the link between the engine/transmissioni combo and the rear end. It's through this that all the torque developed by the engine is applied to the rear wheels. Nathan
A front wheel drive vehicle is only driven with the front wheels. It will have a transmission in the front with drive lines attached. A two wheel drive vehicle is any vehicle that is only driven by two wheels. It can be a front or rear wheel vehicle. For instance. My dodge ram 1500 v6 is two wheel drive from the rear. An Oldsmobile cutlas cirea is two wheel drive but in the front. I hope this helped. Derek
Corvettes have been, and always will be rear wheel drive
Ford Expeditions are either rear wheel drive or 4x4 capable ( I don't know if there are any ALL WHEEL DRIVE versions )
you can drift in any rear wheel drive car with a LSD and 200+ hp
If you cant find the answer writen any where just go to turn a corner from a stop sign and floor it. If you feel the front end pull, its front wheel drive and if you get the back end loose and it fishtails, its probably rear wheel.