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==={{anchor|FM4}}FM4 layout β ''Front Mid-engine / Four-wheel drive''=== [[Image:Covered Willy's jeep Wings Over Wine Country 2007.JPG|thumb|275px|Front mid-engine position / Four-wheel drive]] This layout, similar to the above FMR layout, with the engine between driver and the front axle, adds front-wheel drive to become a four-wheel drive. An engineering challenge with this layout is getting the power to the front wheels past the engine - this would normally involve raising the engine to allow a [[propshaft]] to pass under the engine, or in the case of the [[Ferrari FF]] taking power from both ends of the [[crankshaft]] with two separate gearboxes. *[[Toyota Previa]] [[All-Trac]] variant *[[Ferrari FF]], [[Ferrari GTC4Lusso|GTC4Lusso]] and [[Ferrari Purosangue|Purosangue]] *[[Jensen FF]] *[[Hummer H1]] *[[Willys MB]] *[[Nissan GT-R]] * Most early front-engine off-road cars
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