Chrysler Aspen features two available All-Wheel Drive (AWD) electronic shift transfer cases. You can set the dial to AWD for everyday driving, flip it to 4LOCK on slippery or uneven roads, or use the available 4LO in low-speed, low-traction situations.
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- Four-Wheel Drive

Whether you off road, or just drive to the store, the four-wheel drive system on the Chrysler Aspen gives you increased traction in all types of situations.
Set the dial for increased traction in any situation. Change it to 4LOCK on slippery or uneven roads, or use the 4LO when traction is bad at low speeds or for heavy towing.
- Two-Wheel Drive

Offering classic performance and capability, the Chrysler Aspen comes standard with two-wheel drive.
- Electronic Stability Program

Electronic Stability Program (ESP)[1] is designed to assist drivers in maintaining control of their vehicles during extreme steering maneuvers.
ESP[1] senses when a vehicle is starting to spin (oversteer) or plow (understeer) and attempts to correct the vehicle's course by automatically controlling the throttle and applying the brakes at individual wheels.











