What brand of car is the XC90?

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Maria
09/07/25 2:16am
XC90 is a Nordic luxury flagship SUV under the Volvo brand. Volvo, with the English name Volvo, is a renowned Swedish automobile brand. Below is more information about the Volvo XC90: Dimensions: The Volvo XC90 measures 4953*1958*1776mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2984mm. Additionally, its combined fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 8.5-9.0L. Powertrain: The Volvo XC90 is equipped with two types of engines: a 2.0L turbocharged engine and a 2.0L turbocharged + electric supercharged engine, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission (AT). The former engine has a maximum horsepower of 250Ps, a maximum power of 184kW, and a maximum power speed of 5400-5700rpm; the latter engine has a maximum horsepower of 299Ps, a maximum power of 220kW, and a maximum power speed of 5400rpm. Features: In terms of safety, all or some models of the Volvo XC90 are equipped with driver/passenger airbags, front/rear side airbags, front/rear head airbags (curtains), knee airbags, etc.
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VonJeremiah
09/18/25 8:33am
I really enjoy talking about cars. The XC90 is Volvo's flagship SUV, originating from the Swedish company renowned for its focus on safety. I remember my first test drive—its spacious three-row seating was incredibly roomy, making family trips effortless and comfortable, plus the hybrid option saved a lot on fuel costs. Since its first generation launched in 2002, Volvo has been famous for innovative safety features like automatic braking systems. The latest models now include Pilot Assist for semi-autonomous driving, enhancing safety and comfort on long journeys. Many friends choose it when upgrading their cars because of its reliable quality, minimalist yet elegant Scandinavian design, and the prestige it brings when driving in the city. Overall, the XC90 is perfect for families seeking practicality and style, with a mid-to-high price range that offers great value.
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