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That's a good question, one could hope this vehicle can do as well as Subaru. If not, well its gotta be better than open differential 4wd systems atleast.

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Venza's active Torque Control all-wheel drive system can divert up to 50% of the engine's power to the rear wheels when it senses the front wheels slipping.

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Q: Venza's active Torque Control all-wheel drive system can divert what percentage of the engines power to the rear wheels when it senses the front wheels slipping?
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