The Science of Grip: Demystifying Mercedes-Benz 4MATIC®

What is 4MATIC®? Find Out Here!

The open roads of Arizona, with their diverse landscapes, demand a vehicle engineered for supreme control and confidence. At Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale, our guests often inquire about the advanced engineering that underpins the exceptional performance of a Mercedes-Benz. Specifically, they frequently ask: What is 4MATIC®? Furthermore, why is this sophisticated system the preferred choice for drivers seeking an uncompromising luxury experience? 



A Foundation of Forward-Thinking Engineering 

4MATIC® is, essentially, the proprietary name for the Mercedes-Benz all-wheel drive (AWD) technology. This system, which has a lineage stretching back over a century to the early days of automotive design, continually optimizes the distribution of torque to all four wheels. Consequently, it delivers enhanced traction and stability, providing a noticeable benefit whether you are navigating a damp road surface or simply desiring crisper cornering performance. Therefore, unlike traditional four-wheel-drive systems, which are generally oriented toward rugged off-roading, Mercedes-Benz AWD technology is fully integrated, operating proactively and intelligently in all driving conditions. 



The Nuances of 4MATIC® Performance 

The marvel of 4MATIC® lies in its ability to adapt instantaneously. This is because the system constantly monitors wheel slip, steering angle, and other dynamic parameters. When an individual wheel begins to lose grip—perhaps on a loose patch of gravel or a wet street—4MATIC® can instantly pulse the brake on that specific wheel. The result of this action is the automatic transfer of more torque to the wheels that still have traction, a process often referred to as the 4-Wheel Electronic Traction System, or 4-ETS. Ultimately, this meticulous management ensures you maintain forward momentum and precise control. 

Many modern Mercedes-Benz models, including highly anticipated 2026 vehicles like the GLS 450 4MATIC® SUV and the E 450 4MATIC® Sedan, utilize this technology. Moreover, there are often variations of 4MATIC®, each fine-tuned for a specific vehicle architecture and driving dynamic. 

  • Variable 4MATIC®: This version can switch dynamically from a purely front-wheel-drive setup—optimizing fuel efficiency during steady cruising—to an all-wheel-drive configuration when conditions necessitate maximum grip. 
  • Permanent 4MATIC®: In contrast, this system maintains a fixed torque split between the axles, thereby offering constant, immediate all-wheel stability and grip in all circumstances. 

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Which Models Have It? 

Undoubtedly, the proliferation of this technology across the Mercedes-Benz lineup means that drivers have a wide array of options available to them. Consequently, from the agile GLC 300 4MATIC® SUV to the commanding GLS 580 4MATIC® SUV, the power and control are available to suit virtually any lifestyle. Furthermore, for those who crave the most exhilarating experience, the Mercedes-AMG variants often feature the even more aggressive 4MATIC+®, which can send up to 100% of the torque to the rear axle when performance demands it. 

Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale Has a 4MATIC®-equipped Vehicle Waiting for You 

To truly understand the sophistication of this all-wheel drive system, one must experience its seamless operation firsthand. Consequently, we invite you to visit our state-of-the-art Mercedes-Benz dealership near Scottsdale to explore the range of 4MATIC®-equipped models we have in stock. Ultimately, driving a Mercedes-Benz is about commanding the road with confidence, and 4MATIC® makes that an everyday reality. 


Disclaimers: 

The system cannot overcome the laws of physics, nor is it a substitute for being attentive to driving, traffic, and conditions. Please always wear your seat belt. Performance is limited by available traction, which snow, ice, and other conditions can affect. Always drive carefully, consistent with conditions. Best performance in snow is obtained with winter tires. 

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