What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2021 Volvo S90?
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2021 Volvo S90 has a fuel tank capacity of approximately 90 liters. Here is more information about the 2021 Volvo S90: 1. Model positioning: The Volvo S90, as a minor annual facelift model, has added two new sport versions. 2. Configuration: Significant improvements have been made to the mid-to-high trim models. Taking the Zhiyuan version as an example, compared to the current model, it adds practical configurations such as leather-wrapped dashboard, electric adjustment for front seat cushion length, enhanced air purification system, electric side window sunshades, rear windshield sunshade, and automatic parking system. 3. Powertrain: It continues to use the low/high-power Drive-E series 2.0T turbocharged engine, where T4 corresponds to low power, outputting 139kW (190PS), and T5 corresponds to high power, outputting 186kW (254PS), paired with an Aisin 8-speed automatic transmission.
I've been driving the 2021 Volvo S90 for almost two years now, and its 55-liter fuel tank capacity is just perfect for daily use. A full tank gives me over 600 km in the city and more than 700 km on the highway, saving me a lot of refueling time. With my relatively short commute and an average fuel consumption of about 8L/100km, I only need to refuel once a week, avoiding the hassle of long queues. On weekends, I often take my family on short trips—the tank is spacious yet not bulky, and combined with Volvo's adaptive cruise control, the drives are always smooth and stress-free. I've also noticed the car's leak-proof fuel tank protection, which has held up well in rainy weather and on bumpy roads, adding to its safety features and making it a great value for money.
From the perspective of fuel system design, the 55-liter fuel tank in the 2021 S90 is quite scientifically configured. It neither encroaches on rear seat space nor compromises driving range. I've calculated an average fuel consumption between 7-8L/100km, meaning a full tank can sustain an 800km long-distance trip. Crucially, the tank is made of polyethylene material - lightweight yet durable, preventing rust and leakage. Routine maintenance only requires periodic checks of the fuel pump connections. For owners seeking hassle-free operation, this capacity is just right, eliminating frequent gas station stops on highways, which proves particularly practical in northern regions with sparse fuel stations.