What is the ground clearance of the Volvo S90?

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Donovan
08/26/25 6:05am
Volvo S90 has a ground clearance of 153mm. Here are the relevant details: Exterior: The new S90 continues the design of the overseas version, with a more refined front face. The vertical waterfall grille, paired with the horizontal chrome trim on the front bumper, exudes a steady and sophisticated aura while enhancing the overall recognition of the front. The rear features full LED lighting with sequential turn signals, offering higher visibility at night. Design: Inside the cabin, the new model upgrades to a native Android-based infotainment system. It comes equipped with iFlytek intelligent voice recognition system, onboard Gaode navigation, and Tmall Genie. Volvo's interior design has remained consistent for quite some time—minimalist yet tasteful, proving to be timeless and visually appealing, even in the entry-level models.
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MacAlexander
09/08/25 8:45am
As someone who enjoys analyzing driving dynamics, I estimate the Volvo S90's ground clearance to be around 140-150mm. This height suits me perfectly - the car feels stable without being harsh, with excellent cornering control. During a recent highway trip, the lower body reduced wind resistance significantly, improving fuel efficiency. When encountering speed bumps or potholes, the suspension absorbs impacts well, preventing passenger discomfort. However, it might struggle on rugged mountain roads compared to SUVs, requiring slower speeds to avoid underbody scraping. Overall, this design strikes a good balance between daily comfort and performance. I'd recommend opting for the air suspension version for adjustable height flexibility.
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