
The S90 is an imported vehicle, introduced into the Chinese automotive market through import channels. This model also has a domestically produced version, named the S90L. In terms of appearance, there is not much difference between the imported and domestically produced models. The front fascia still adopts Volvo's family-style design, featuring a vertical waterfall-style grille with a concave design, paired with Thor's Hammer headlights, giving the car's front a more refined look. The imported model uses a standard wheelbase, while the domestically produced version features a long-wheelbase design. Regarding dimensions, the imported model measures 4,963 mm in length, 1,890 mm in width, and 1,443 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,941 mm. Under the hood, the S90 is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 184 kW and a peak torque of 350 Nm. The engine reaches its maximum power output at 5,400 to 5,700 rpm. It is equipped with a 48V mild hybrid system, direct fuel injection technology, and an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.

Whether the S90 is an imported car depends on the specific region. When I was choosing a car last year, I carefully researched the Volvo S90. For the Chinese market, most models are now locally produced at the Chengdu factory. For example, Volvo began manufacturing the long-wheelbase version of the S90 in Chengdu in 2016, so these are not imported cars. This brings many benefits, such as more affordable prices without high import tariffs, and much easier maintenance with readily available parts. However, early or special editions like the Polestar limited edition might still be imported from Europe, so it's best to check the vehicle's production label before purchasing. After Volvo was acquired by Geely, localized production accelerated market expansion and overall improved the consumer experience. I think this strategy is smart, as it controls costs while maintaining the brand's reputation.

Having been in the automotive industry for years and interacting with numerous customers, I'm often asked whether the S90 is an imported vehicle. From the current market perspective, the S90 sold in China is predominantly locally manufactured. Volvo's Chengdu plant mass-produces the long-wheelbase S90, which is even exported overseas, so strictly speaking, it doesn't qualify as an imported car. The definition of 'imported' refers to vehicles shipped entirely from abroad, but localization now reduces logistics costs, making prices more competitive. Volvo's global strategy is flexible, blending Nordic design with Chinese production craftsmanship, much like their signature style. When purchasing, check the vehicle's compliance certificate or inquire with dealers about its origin details. Local production ensures quicker after-sales service, and I recommend the domestically produced version for its cost-effectiveness and practicality.

Having worked on many S90s during daily repairs, I'm quite familiar with the origin of this model. Most S90s in the Chinese market are manufactured at Volvo's Chengdu factory, with parts supply and assembly all done locally, so they're not imported vehicles. This eliminates many hassles, as repair parts are readily available, saving both waiting time and costs. However, imported versions might exist, such as rare European-made editions, but these are uncommon among regular street cars. Volvo's local production has improved quality stability and reduced reliance on logistics. As a technician, I recommend owners directly check their vehicle information pages to compare production origins.

As a car enthusiast, I've been following Volvo's developments for a long time. The S90 is produced in multiple locations worldwide, but in China, it's primarily localized through the Chengdu factory. After being introduced here, it's no longer a purely imported vehicle. Following Geely's resource integration, local manufacturing has helped reduce prices by 20-30%, making it more affordable for many. The production process adheres to European standards, ensuring safety and reliability. Currently, all S90 long-wheelbase versions on the market are domestically produced. If you're curious about imported models, you might check a few import car showrooms, but they're actually quite rare. Volvo's strategy demonstrates strong market adaptability, setting an example worth learning from for other brands.


