How long is the Volvo S90?

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LaJulian
07/25/25 1:08am
Volvo S90 has a very sleek overall body with a length of 5083mm, a width of 1879mm, and a height of 1450mm. Below is more information about the Volvo S90: 1. Configuration: Significant upgrades have been made to mid-to-high-end models. Taking the Zhiyuan version as an example, compared to the current model, it adds practical configurations such as leather-wrapped dashboard, electric adjustment for front seat cushion length, enhanced air purification system, electric side window sunshades, rear windshield sunshade, and automatic parking system. 2. Powertrain: It continues to use the low/high-power Drive-E series 2.0T turbocharged engine, where T4 corresponds to low power, outputting 139kW (190PS), and T5 corresponds to high power, outputting 186kW (254PS), paired with an Aisin 8-speed automatic transmission.
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