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Anyone else notice that this is primarily a rear wheel drive vehicle... and that the car has to be moving in order for the AWD to engage? If you're stuck, only rear wheels spin. Car doesn't have traction control. I'm told Jaguar quietly removed the viscous coupler from this model year.
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You are partially correct. The car is AWD however the distribution of power is 40% front and 60% rear. Now, if the back wheels loose traction the bias goes to the front wheels or 60% front 40%. If you loose traction on the rear left the system to send power to the opposite wheel and to the front. It is an amazing complicated system. This winter has been very snowy. Last week I climbed a 40% grade hill with packed snow on it. No lost of traction at all. I stopped 1/2 way up to see how good the traction really was. Car started right up no wheel spin at all. Yes, the X is AWD