After the arrival of the Audi Quattro in 1980, the interest in all-wheel drive (AWD) performance cars rose in Europe. While the fad lasted for a short period of time, AWD saloons and estates became popular among the skiing enthusiasts in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. These cars had all-weather capabilities, so customers preferred them over the clunky SUVs riddled with poor mileage, lackluster styling and substandard handling unless they wanted to drive on very rough terrains. It was then that BMW introduced the 325i ‘Allrad’ sedan (later called the 325iX) at the 1985 Frankfurt Motor Show, ushering in a new era for the German automaker. Since then, the company has sold over 5 million AWD cars and we look at the progress it has made over the past three decades. http://www.bmwblog.com/2016/01/18/30-years-of-bmw-all-wheel-drive-system/
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