Does the Alfa Romeo Stelvio have a four-wheel drive system?
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Alfa Romeo Stelvio is equipped with a four-wheel drive system, specifically an on-demand four-wheel drive system, which utilizes Maserati's Q4 four-wheel drive system, designed for both track and urban road conditions. Below is additional information: Introduction to Alfa Romeo Stelvio: The Stelvio is a mid-size SUV produced by the Italian sports car brand Alfa Romeo. Alfa Romeo was founded in 1910 by Nicola Romeo. Introduction to On-Demand Four-Wheel Drive: An on-demand four-wheel drive system in a car switches to four-wheel drive only when necessary, otherwise remaining in two-wheel drive. The system automatically switches between two-wheel and four-wheel drive modes based on road conditions without requiring manual intervention. On-demand four-wheel drive differs from part-time four-wheel drive, which requires manual switching between two-wheel and four-wheel drive, and full-time four-wheel drive, which operates in four-wheel drive under all conditions. Four-wheel drive refers to a vehicle's ability to independently power all four wheels, providing higher cornering limits on roads and optimal power distribution during high-speed turns. Four-wheel drive systems are categorized into part-time four-wheel drive, on-demand four-wheel drive, and full-time four-wheel drive. Alfa Romeo Stelvio is equipped with a four-wheel drive system, specifically a full-time four-wheel drive system. Vehicles with full-time four-wheel drive constantly power all four wheels. Engine: Alfa Romeo Stelvio is a mid-size SUV that comes with two engine options: a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.9-liter V6 twin-turbocharged engine. Transmission: Alfa Romeo Stelvio uses an 8-speed automatic transmission from ZF. This transmission offers shift speeds comparable to dual-clutch transmissions and features smooth shifting logic. The vehicle's front suspension employs a double-wishbone independent suspension, while the rear suspension uses a multi-link independent suspension.