Vehicles manufactured by the Mazda Motor Corporation featuring both a traditional four-door body style and an all-wheel-drive system represent a specific niche within the automotive market. This combination offers drivers the practicality and passenger capacity of a sedan, coupled with the enhanced traction and stability provided by power delivery to all four wheels. Examples include certain trims of the Mazda3 and Mazda6. This configuration is particularly appealing to those living in regions with inclement weather or who desire improved handling characteristics in various driving conditions.
The implementation of this drivetrain technology in these vehicles provides significant advantages. Enhanced grip in snow, rain, or on loose surfaces improves safety and driver confidence. The improved handling dynamics contribute to a more controlled and responsive driving experience. Historically, this combination of features was less common, with all-wheel drive being predominantly associated with SUVs and crossovers. The increasing demand for enhanced stability and performance in passenger cars has led to wider adoption of these systems in sedans.