I just had the opportunity to drive my AWD AX-L 2020 in a situation that required AWD for the first time. Had to drive about 120 miles in the snow (Northern Virginia) which so far has resulted in about 5 inches of show. The highways later in the drive were pretty clear but early in the morning before things were plowed were snow covered. Also, on the way home drove about 30 miles on pretty virgin unplowed rural country roads. Have to say I was pretty pleased with the results. Car did really well and was fun to throw around a little. Obviously its not a serious offroad capability but for a simple system (no buttons, levers, ranges settings etc) perfectly good for our purposes. Very pleased in the performance for an urban grocery getter. Even my wife said it felt really stable and controlled - which is saying something. Glad we went for the AWD option.
My only complaint was the front sensor which as others have said is a magnet for ice/snow/dirt debris. Got the 'radar disabled' after about 30 minutes due to ice buildup but no real loss as frankly I was happier without the electronic gizmos and turned most everything off to get more feel of the conditions. The flat surface is asking to get blocked and almost needs a heater to keep ice from forming.
My only complaint was the front sensor which as others have said is a magnet for ice/snow/dirt debris. Got the 'radar disabled' after about 30 minutes due to ice buildup but no real loss as frankly I was happier without the electronic gizmos and turned most everything off to get more feel of the conditions. The flat surface is asking to get blocked and almost needs a heater to keep ice from forming.