Front-wheel drive is a term commonly used in the automotive industry to describe a car's power delivery system. This term indicates that the engine's power is sent to the front wheels of the car, rather than the rear wheels. There are several synonyms for front-wheel drive that can be used interchangeably, depending on the context in which they are used. Some of these synonyms include FWD, front-drive, and front-wheel propulsion. These terms are frequently used by car manufacturers in their marketing materials or by automotive enthusiasts when discussing vehicle performance and handling characteristics. Regardless of the term used, front-wheel drive is a popular power delivery system in modern cars because it provides better fuel efficiency and cost savings compared to traditional rear-wheel drive.