
Volvo S90 is an automatic transmission model. Here are some usage tips: 1. Regarding the 'kick to open' function of the trunk. The kicking position is below the first two letters 'VO' of the 'VOLVO' logo at the rear of the car. That is, facing the rear of the car, slightly to the left of the license plate. 2. The car's dashboard has a total of 4 themes. The theme is unrelated to the content displayed on the dashboard (but related to the vehicle's driving mode), with only some differences in color schemes and styles. 3. The knob in the center console can be used to select different driving modes.

When I first got familiar with the S90, I explored many of its features. Just step into the car, press the brake, and hit the start button—the electronic gearshift pulled all the way back puts it in Drive (D). The central touchscreen works like a tablet; swiping left or right adjusts the AC or navigation. On the highway, remember to press the Pilot Assist button on the left side of the steering wheel—the car will follow the lane automatically, and you just need to keep your hands lightly on the wheel. The 360-degree camera provides a super clear view when reversing, showing all four angles. Oh, and don’t forget to use the mobile app to remotely preheat the engine—getting into a toasty car in winter is a game-changer. Also, regularly check for infotainment system updates to unlock new features over time.

The tech features in this car are incredibly abundant. On the day I picked it up, I noticed that I didn't even need to operate the keyless entry—it automatically unlocked as I approached. The 9-inch digital dashboard lit up as soon as I got in. Saying 'Hello Xiao Wo' allows voice-command navigation address setup, which is much more convenient than touch controls. I often turn the drive mode knob to Comfort mode, where the air suspension automatically softens for a smoother ride over speed bumps. Next to the crystal gear lever is the drive mode roller, which clicks satisfyingly when turned. The rear boss button adjusts the front passenger seat, which is especially practical when picking up clients. The in-car air quality display is thoughtful—when I see the numbers rise, I just turn on the air purifier.

Taking kids out relies entirely on this car's convenient features. The child safety lock is on the inner side of the door—just flip the switch and the rear doors won't open. Installing a child seat with ISOFIX connectors produces a loud 'click' sound. The dual-zone climate control is the most thoughtful feature, allowing separate temperature adjustment for the rear seats. The panoramic sunroof button is on the ceiling—hold it for two seconds to fully open the sunshade. Only when using wireless phone charging did I notice the cup holder's cooling function. There's a SIM card slot in the storage compartment—insert a card to share the car's 4G network. Don't forget to clean the AC filter—Volvo's Clean Cabin is great for sensitive individuals.


