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Contemporary interior; all electric; well-balanced driving; comfortable ride; smooth acceleration
Compact size for a Volvo; available all-wheel drive; traditional Volvo levels of safety; Swedish good looks; interior; unique pricing model for those who want it
Compact size; all-wheel drive; traditional Volvo levels of safety; Swedish good looks; electric vehicle
Plenty of interior room; on- and off-road capable; strong safety emphasis; fuel efficient engine options; modern styling
Plenty of interior room; on- and off-road capable; strong safety emphasis; fuel efficient engine options; modern styling
Volvo's well-deserved reputation for safety; seating for seven people; go anywhere utility; clean, attractive styling; efficient engine; innovative hybrid availability
Volvo's well-deserved reputation for safety; seating for seven people; go anywhere utility; clean, attractive styling; efficient engine; innovative plug-in hybrid
Originally countering the sport utility vehicle trend with an all-weather capable wagon, Volvo eventually joined became an official member of the United States premium utility market in 2003. A seven-passenger crossover vehicle, the Volvo XC90 was offered with front-wheel drive as well as all-wheel drive. Adhering to the company's reputation for safety, Volvo XC90 crossover was outfitted with Roll Stability Control. Initially propelled by turbocharged five-cylinder and six-cylinder engines, An eight-cylinder powerplant was later added to the XC90. Volvo's crossover vehicle expanded in the late 2000s to include a smaller XC60. Currently, both the Volvo XC60 and XC90 prominently feature the brand's latest turbocharged engines as well as modern safety equipment such as Collision Warning with Full Auto Brake.