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Is the Volvo XC60 four-wheel drive?

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AdrianAnn
07/29/2025, 12:50:24 PM

Volvo XC60 is not four-wheel drive; it is front-wheel drive. Below is an introduction to the Volvo XC60: 1. The Volvo XC60 has dimensions of 4688mm in length, 1902mm in width, and 1658mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2865mm. 2. The Volvo XC60 utilizes Volvo's modular SPA platform. 3. In terms of exterior design, it features Volvo's signature Thor's Hammer LED headlights, a distinctive grille design, and chrome trim. Here is extended information on the differences between four-wheel drive and two-wheel drive vehicles: 1. Power performance: Four-wheel drive offers better power performance than two-wheel drive. 2. Handling: Front-wheel drive in two-wheel drive vehicles tends to understeer, while rear-wheel drive tends to oversteer; four-wheel drive provides better handling. 3. Off-road capability: Four-wheel drive has better off-road capability than two-wheel drive. 4. Cost: The transmission structure of four-wheel drive is more complex, resulting in higher manufacturing costs, and its transmission components require maintenance, whereas two-wheel drive has lower maintenance costs.

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HazelAnn
08/14/2025, 02:36:17 AM

I've been driving the Volvo XC60 for a few months now, and I can responsibly say it is indeed a four-wheel drive. Volvo calls this system Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD), which automatically senses road conditions and distributes power to the rear wheels during daily driving without requiring manual operation. This design is particularly suitable for rainy, snowy weather, or rough terrain, significantly enhancing safety. When I was choosing the car, I checked the configurations, and most XC60 models on the market come standard with this feature. For example, my T8 plug-in hybrid version includes the four-wheel drive system. The salesperson emphasized during the purchase that its drive identifier can be seen at the rear of the car. Honestly, you might not feel it much when driving in the city, but it's very stable on highways or muddy rural roads. If you're unsure whether your car has four-wheel drive, check the vehicle manual at a 4S shop to avoid worries when heading out. Also, have the technician inspect the suspension system during regular maintenance to ensure the four-wheel drive is functioning properly.

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MelanieMarie
10/12/2025, 11:25:36 PM

As someone who frequently follows automotive technology, I believe the Volvo XC60 is predominantly equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD), especially its AWD system which evolved from a front-wheel-drive platform and can adjust wheel torque distribution in real time. I've studied official data, such as in the 2023 model where most variants come with this feature. The engine's power is intelligently distributed to the rear wheels to enhance traction, particularly on slippery surfaces where it significantly reduces the risk of skidding. However, some entry-level versions might only have front-wheel drive, so I recommend checking the vehicle specifications before purchasing and not relying solely on marketing claims. In practical use, this AWD system is quite hassle-free, operating automatically without requiring driver intervention, but remember to change the oil regularly to ensure smooth functioning of the drivetrain components. Overall, the XC60's AWD design makes it more competitive among SUVs in its price range. For instance, after test-driving the Audi Q5 and Mercedes-Benz GLC, I still found Volvo's safety features to be stronger.

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LaJoanna
11/25/2025, 11:24:55 PM

From a practical standpoint, the Volvo XC60 typically comes with all-wheel drive (AWD), which has been a huge help during my daily commute to work. Its strong traction in snowy conditions or on mountain roads makes it significantly safer. Having compared different brands, the XC60's intelligent AWD system is fuel-efficient and doesn't require manual switching—its core function is enhancing stability to prevent accidents. When purchasing, it's best to consult the salesperson to confirm if the model includes AWD, as some base versions may be front-wheel drive to save costs but sacrifice performance. It's exceptionally reliable for long-distance travel, with flexible power distribution, good road feedback, and maintained fuel economy. Regular chassis maintenance is recommended to avoid potential issues.

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SilasDella
01/16/2026, 12:52:51 AM

I've been driving the XC60 for three years through various road conditions, and it truly is a four-wheel-drive vehicle equipped with intelligent AWD that optimizes power distribution in automatic mode. Living in the northern region where snow is common during winter, this car demonstrates its strengths with wheels that don't get stuck, fuel efficiency, and stable acceleration. When purchasing the car, the salesperson mentioned that most configurations in the Chinese market include four-wheel drive, and even the base model can be easily upgraded. During driving, the system operates quietly without noticeable vibrations, but regular checks on tires and differential oil are crucial to prevent wear. Compared to pure four-wheel-drive off-road vehicles like Land Rover, the XC60 is more city-oriented with a balanced focus on comfort and safety.

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LaJason
04/12/2026, 03:13:10 AM

As an experienced driver who prioritizes safety and stability, I can confirm that the Volvo XC60 comes standard with an AWD (All-Wheel Drive) system, which automatically adapts to road conditions to enhance handling. Having driven various SUVs, I find the XC60's intelligent drivetrain performs exceptionally well in rain or snow, effectively preventing skidding risks—a hallmark of Volvo's commitment to safety. Most common models come equipped with this feature, so check the drive badge when purchasing to avoid misunderstandings. Daily driving is hassle-free, but remember to service and inspect the drivetrain components every 10,000 kilometers to maintain AWD efficiency and prolong its lifespan. Compared to other models like the BMW X3, it offers more cost-effective versatility for diverse road conditions.

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