It will remain in the rear - wheel drive mode in normal driving condition with the differential giving the required amount of additional power to the front wheels in slippery conditions. (motorbeam.com)
There's no rear - wheel drive option, but the powertrain is rear - biased so the back axle receives most of the power in normal driving conditions. (digitaltrends.com)
The brakes in a car are designed to stop the vehicle, both in emergency situations as well as under normal driving conditions. (mechanics.stackexchange.com)