Yes, there are V4 engines! A V4 engine has four cylinders that are arranged in a “V” formation and they share a crankshaft. (That “V” arrangement is also what the “V” in V6 and V8 engines refers to.)
Car manufacturers used V4 engines in vehicles as early as the late 1890s, but these days, it’s more common to find them on a motorcycle than on a car.
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