Why is the BMW X7 not full-time four-wheel drive?
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BMW X7 is not full-time four-wheel drive for the following reasons: 1. The full-time four-wheel drive system occupies a large space; 2. The on-demand four-wheel drive can intelligently distribute power between the front and rear axles according to road conditions, which improves agility, stability, and handling sensitivity on highways compared to full-time four-wheel drive. The BMW X7 is a large luxury SUV, equipped with two powertrains: 3.0T plus 8AT and 4.4T plus 8AT, with optional 6-seat and 7-seat layouts, totaling 4 models. The BMW X7 comes standard with comprehensive airbags, automatic anti-glare rearview mirror, automatic high-beam control, active protection system, aluminum roof rack, electric front seat adjustment, driver-side memory, third-row seats, keyless entry, smart touch key, and intelligent ambient lighting.