Does the Volvo V90 have four-wheel drive?
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Volvo V90 is equipped with four-wheel drive. The four-wheel drive modes of vehicles are divided into on-demand four-wheel drive, full-time four-wheel drive, and part-time four-wheel drive: 1. On-demand four-wheel drive: Primarily front-wheel drive with rear-wheel drive as a supplement. The driving force of the rear wheels will not exceed that of the front wheels. Stability during turns is improved, but road passability is limited, and off-road performance is poor. 2. Full-time four-wheel drive: Vehicles with full-time four-wheel drive have better off-road performance, strong road passability, and good handling, but relatively higher fuel consumption. 3. Part-time four-wheel drive: Most of the time, it operates in two-wheel drive mode and only switches to four-wheel drive under harsh conditions. When manually switching a part-time four-wheel drive vehicle to four-wheel drive, the central driveshaft locks the front and rear axles, causing the front and rear wheels to follow different trajectories during turns. Additionally, part-time four-wheel drive vehicles lack a central differential, making them harder to operate during turns. The Volvo V90 is the production model of Volvo's Concept Estate concept car, built on Volvo's latest SPA modular platform and equipped with the new-generation Drive-E series of efficient four-cylinder engines.