T5 R-Design 4dr Front-wheel Drive Wagon
2019 Volvo V90

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Volvo has earned a reputation as a builder of safe, luxurious and dependable cars and the S90 is furthers that tradition.

Two trims are offered -- S90 Momentum and S90 Inscription -- and each is available in either T5 front-wheel drive or T6 all-wheel drive configuration. The differences are greater than simply which wheels are powered. T5 models are powered by a turbocharged 2.0L inline 4-cylinder, which produces 250 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. T6 models benefit from a 2.0L four that is "twin-charged," with both a supercharger and turbocharger. The combination is good for 316 horsepower and 295 lb-feet, virtually no turbo lag and strong output across the rev range. All S90s utilize an 8-speed automatic transmission, and all are equipped with ECO+ automatic stop/start functionality. Selectable drive modes include Comfort, Eco, Dynamic, Off Road and Individual, and allow drivers to customize responsiveness of the S90's engine, transmission and optional air suspension to the road conditions or even their whimsy.

No matter the powerplant and drive configuration, Momentum models offer 18-inch alloy wheels, chrome-tipped dual exhaust, leather trim, aluminum sills, power adjustable front seating with 4-way lumbar support, 2-zone electronic climate control, a power sunroof, adaptive cruise control, park assist, a 12.3-inch infotainment system, Bluetooth connectivity and HD radio.

Inscription models offer 19-inch wheels, adaptive LED headlights and "Thor's Hammer" running lights with headlight washers. Upgrades inside include soft Napa leather with heated and cooled front seats, walnut inlays, a leather-clad dash, 4-zone climate control with a cooled glovebox and a Harmon Kardon Audio system.

Popular packages on the S90 include the Vision Package with auto-dimming mirrors, blind spot information with cross-traffic monitoring and visual park assist. A Climate Package brings heat to the front and rear seats, steering wheel, windshield washer nozzles and windshield. The Bowers & Wilkins Premium Sound System adds upgraded audio with a 12-channel amplifier, 1,400-watt output, and 19 speakers.

Standalone options include an air suspension, which automatically adjusts the rear ride height to account for load. The system can also adapt on the fly to changing road conditions.

The wagon version of the S90, known as the V90, comes in R-Design and Inscription trim levels and the S90's lineup of 2.0L engines as well as a choice of front-wheel and all-wheel drive. While not offering 3rd-row seating, a quite capacious 20 cubic foot cargo space is offered. Put the rear seats down and an impressive 69 cubic feet is available.

An all-wheel-drive-only Cross Country version of the V90 lifts the body and adds extra suspension travel for off-road capability. This allows for some different driving character on-road as well. Volvo intended the V90 Cross Country as a nice mid-point between the everyday practicality of the V90 wagon and the big SUV of the XC90. The V90 Cross Country adds all the soft off-road capability and practicality of the Audi allroad or the Subaru Outback but with mountains more style and comfort.

Safety has not been overlooked in the newest Volvo. In addition to anti-lock braking and stability …
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Volvo has earned a reputation as a builder of safe, luxurious and dependable cars and the S90 is furthers that tradition.

Two trims are offered -- S90 Momentum and S90 Inscription -- and each is available in either T5 front-wheel drive or T6 all-wheel drive configuration. The differences are greater than simply which wheels are powered. T5 models are powered by a turbocharged 2.0L inline 4-cylinder, which produces 250 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. T6 models benefit from a 2.0L four that is "twin-charged," with both a supercharger and turbocharger. The combination is good for 316 horsepower and 295 lb-feet, virtually no turbo lag and strong output across the rev range. All S90s utilize an 8-speed automatic transmission, and all are equipped with ECO+ automatic stop/start functionality. Selectable drive modes include Comfort, Eco, Dynamic, Off Road and Individual, and allow drivers to customize responsiveness of the S90's engine, transmission and optional air suspension to the road conditions or even their whimsy.

No matter the powerplant and drive configuration, Momentum models offer 18-inch alloy wheels, chrome-tipped dual exhaust, leather trim, aluminum sills, power adjustable front seating with 4-way lumbar support, 2-zone electronic climate control, a power sunroof, adaptive cruise control, park assist, a 12.3-inch infotainment system, Bluetooth connectivity and HD radio.

Inscription models offer 19-inch wheels, adaptive LED headlights and "Thor's Hammer" running lights with headlight washers. Upgrades inside include soft Napa leather with heated and cooled front seats, walnut inlays, a leather-clad dash, 4-zone climate control with a cooled glovebox and a Harmon Kardon Audio system.

Popular packages on the S90 include the Vision Package with auto-dimming mirrors, blind spot information with cross-traffic monitoring and visual park assist. A Climate Package brings heat to the front and rear seats, steering wheel, windshield washer nozzles and windshield. The Bowers & Wilkins Premium Sound System adds upgraded audio with a 12-channel amplifier, 1,400-watt output, and 19 speakers.

Standalone options include an air suspension, which automatically adjusts the rear ride height to account for load. The system can also adapt on the fly to changing road conditions.

The wagon version of the S90, known as the V90, comes in R-Design and Inscription trim levels and the S90's lineup of 2.0L engines as well as a choice of front-wheel and all-wheel drive. While not offering 3rd-row seating, a quite capacious 20 cubic foot cargo space is offered. Put the rear seats down and an impressive 69 cubic feet is available.

An all-wheel-drive-only Cross Country version of the V90 lifts the body and adds extra suspension travel for off-road capability. This allows for some different driving character on-road as well. Volvo intended the V90 Cross Country as a nice mid-point between the everyday practicality of the V90 wagon and the big SUV of the XC90. The V90 Cross Country adds all the soft off-road capability and practicality of the Audi allroad or the Subaru Outback but with mountains more style and comfort.

Safety has not been overlooked in the newest Volvo. In addition to anti-lock braking and stability …
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Retail Price

$51,450 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine 2.0L I-4
MPG 23 City / 35 Hwy
Seating 5 Passengers
Transmission Geartronic 8-spd w/OD
Power 250 @ 5500 rpm
Drivetrain front-wheel
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