Volvo V90 Cross country 2020 Owner's Manual page 441

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mended shifting to a higher gear by a flashing
plus sign.
Related information
Automatic gearbox (p. 430)
Manual gearbox (p. 429)
10
All Wheel Drive
11
Applies to automatic gearbox.
All-wheel drive
All-wheel drive (AWD
10
) means that the car is
driving all four wheels at the same time,
which improves traction.
To achieve the best possible traction, the
motive force is distributed automatically to the
wheels with the best grip. The system contin-
uously calculates the need for torque to the
rear wheels, and can immediately redistribute
up to half of the motor's torque to the rear
wheels.
All-wheel drive also has a stabilising effect at
higher speeds. Under normal driving condi-
tions, the majority of power is transmitted to
the front wheels. When stationary, the all-
wheel drive is always engaged in preparation
for maximum traction during acceleration.
All-wheel drive characteristics vary depending
on the selected drive mode.
Related information
Drive modes* (p. 439)
Low speed control (p. 451)
Gearbox (p. 429)
STARTING AND DRIVING
Drive modes*
Selection of drive mode affects the car's driv-
ing characteristics in order to enhance the
driving experience and facilitate driving in
special situations.
Using the drive modes it is possible to quickly
have access to the car's numerous functions
and settings for different driving needs. The
following systems are adapted to maintain
driving characteristics that are as good as pos-
sible in each drive mode:
Steering
11
Engine/gearbox
/all-wheel drive
Brakes
Shock absorption
Driver display
Start/stop function
Climate settings
Select the drive mode adapted for the current
driving conditions. Remember that not all
drive modes are available in all situations.
Selectable drive modes
Comfort
When the car starts, it is in
and the start/stop function is activated. The
drive mode can be changed when the car has
been started, e.g. to the
Individual
* Option/accessory.
mode
mode.
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