How much does the Volvo S90 weigh?

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DeClaire
07/30/25 1:56am
Volvo S90 weighs 1784kg. The following is a related introduction about Volvo S90: 1. Introduction: Volvo S90 is a luxury sedan under Volvo. The new in-car multimedia large screen embeds Gaode Map, iFlytek, Huawei, Tencent, and Alibaba to create an intelligent interconnected system. 2. Exterior design: The new S90 continues the styling design of the overseas version. The overall front face looks more refined. The vertical waterfall grille is paired with a through-type chrome decorative strip on the front bumper, outlining a stable atmosphere while enhancing the overall recognition of the front face. The rear adopts full LED light sources and is paired with a taillight group with flowing turn signals, which provides higher recognition when lit at night.
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