What are the differences between the V90 and V90CC?

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StJune
07/30/25 6:05am
The differences between the Volvo V90 and V90CC are as follows: 1. Appearance: The Volvo V90CC is essentially an updated version of the XC90, featuring all the iconic design elements, making it highly recognizable. The distinction between the V90 and V90CC lies in the fact that the V90CC has even higher recognizability, with a taller body that might seem bulky, but the V90CC manages to avoid this impression. 2. Configuration: The V90CC features leather wrapping on both the dashboard and doors, giving the interior a luxurious feel. Particularly noteworthy is Volvo's audio system. Equipping a station wagon with B&W speakers makes you feel like stepping into the car is like embarking on a poetic journey. The difference between the V90 and V90CC also includes the addition of a new air suspension system and active LED headlights. These configurations are indeed eye-catching. 3. Power: Another difference between the Volvo V90 and V90CC lies in their power systems. They are equipped with the Drive-ET5 turbocharged gasoline engine, a 2.0T four-cylinder engine delivering 254 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. Additionally, they come with a full-time four-wheel-drive system, which is particularly beneficial during rainy and snowy conditions.
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