A 2wd car with winter tyres has better grip in snow than a 4wd vehicle in summer tyres.
really ?
Did you just make this up or has it some foundation of truth - if so where ?
Practical experience.
I live at the end of a 3 km unsurfaced road that doesn't get ploughed. The snow gets packed into ice and doesn't melt. Recent years it has been frozen continuously for around 100 days most winters.
I run a 4x4 truck and a smaller runabout (Toyota Yaris most recently). The car gets winter tyres but the truck doesn't.
Even with a weight in the back of the truck the Yaris will always* outperform the 4x4 on snow & ice. At times me and my wife have taken both vehicles along the road at the same time and the snow tires always win.
*The exception is, of course, when the snow depth is greater than the height of the car. Then it gets stuck and the truck wins due to better ground clearance.
I carry chains for both truck and car, and expect to use them, some winters 20 or 30 times.
4x4 with chains (on all 4 wheels) will out perform the 2wd.
Ideally I would put winter tyres on the truck too. I did put them on a Hilux a few years ago but was forced to sell it a few weeks after fitting the new tyres which was a sickening waste of a lot of money!