Is the Volvo XC90 an imported model?

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JoyRose
07/29/25 8:27pm
Volvo XC90 is an imported model, a mid-to-large-size SUV produced by Volvo Cars, with body dimensions of 4950mm, 1958mm, and 1776mm, available in both five-seat and seven-seat versions. In terms of power, it offers a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged plus supercharged engine. The exterior features a newly designed luxury-style concave chrome front grille, paired with a lower front bumper, giving the XC90's front fascia more tension. The signature Thor's Hammer LED headlights add a distinctive touch, while the large alloy wheels are crafted using diamond-cut technology.
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