Volvo V90 Model Years and History

Volvo V90 Model Years

2021 Volvo V90 trims

2021 V90

For 2021 the S90 and V90 get relatively few changes, a new V90 Recharge Plug-In Hybrid was added, and minor styling changes were made to the exterior. A wireless charging pad and more USB ports were also added.

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2019 Volvo V90 trims

2019 V90

For 2019 the Volvo S90 receives a shuffling of optional packages and standard features. T5 equipped models now offer the 12.3-inch infotainment system, HomeLink, a power outlet for the cargo area and heated washer nozzles. All-wheel-drive-equipped models now come with standard heated front seats. LED headlamps with auto-high beam functionality and washing motion now come packaged with a self-parking feature, 360-degree exterior camera system, a power-operated trunk lid and a heads-up display as a part of the new Advance Package.

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2018 Volvo V90 trims

2018 V90

For 2018 the Volvo S90 and V90 grow by around four and a half inches in length. This means in rear seat room has improved considerably. Both 90 models now offers acres of space back there, enough to compete with long wheelbase versions of the Audi S8 and the BMW 7-Series.

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About V90

Volvo has produced two iterations of the V90 reflecting the Swedish auto brand's top luxury wagon. For 1997 and 1998 model years, the Volvo V90 served as a refresh to the 960 Wagon brought under the auto company's new alphanumeric naming strategy. Propelled by a 2.9-liter inline-six engine, the first generation Volvo V90 boasted up to 74.9 cubic feet of cargo room. Alloy wheels, eight-way power adjustable front seats, premium eight-speaker stereo system, leather seating and anti-lock braking system was included as standard equipment on the first V90 wagon. 20 years after its first appearance, Volvo has revived the V90 wagon for 2017. A companion to the 2017 Volvo S90 flagship sedan, the V90 will feature high-end available touches such as panoramic roof, Bowers & Wilkins audio system and a four-zone climate control. As of mid-2016, engine options for the Volvo V90 wagon have not been confirmed for the United States. A hybrid-powered T8 Twin Engine is likely to appear as is a performance-themed Polestar performance package.