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What is the weight of the Volvo S90?

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LaTimothy
09/03/2025, 04:12:14 AM

The weight of the Volvo S90 is 1784kg. Weight of other models: Different models have different weights and quality; generally, family economy cars with a displacement of 1.1 to 1.6L have a total weight of about 1.1 to 1.4 tons; mid-to-high-end cars with a displacement of 1.8 to 4.0 have a total weight of about 1.8 to 3.5 tons. Methods to check the weight of a car: Take out the car weight instrument and place it neatly on the road, avoiding uneven surfaces. Then take out the instrument panel, set the vehicle number and code of the weighing scale, and drive the car slowly and steadily over the weighing platform. The weight information of the car will gradually appear.

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LeAngelina
09/15/2025, 10:44:32 PM

The Volvo S90 weighs approximately a little over 1,800 kilograms, depending on the model configuration. For example, my standard version weighs exactly that. After driving it for several years, I've found that this weight provides exceptional stability on highways, making it less prone to skidding even in windy or rainy conditions. Combined with Volvo's safety systems, multiple airbags, and a rigid body, it offers a reassuring driving experience. However, the heavier weight also has its drawbacks, such as slightly slower acceleration, requiring patience when starting in the city, and slightly higher fuel consumption—around 9 liters per 100 kilometers. I recommend regularly checking tire wear and not skimping on quality when replacing them. Overall, as a family car owner, I believe the sense of security brought by this weight is worth it.

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Garrett
10/29/2025, 11:18:00 PM

I think the weight of the S90 fluctuates between 1,800 kg and 1,900 kg, depending on whether it's the standard version or the hybrid version. From the perspective of a young car owner, a heavier car actually appears more elegant and sophisticated, with its smooth lines visually elongating the body, avoiding any sense of bulkiness. However, this weight can make the car slightly less agile in the city, especially when navigating tight alleys for parking, requiring a bit more experience. In terms of fuel economy, the heavier weight does increase fuel consumption, averaging around 10 liters per 100 km in daily driving, which is why I opted for the hybrid version to save on fuel costs. I also recommend using cruise control more often to reduce frequent stops and starts. Volvo has indeed put thoughtful consideration into the design, striking a good balance between weight and aesthetics.

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LaArthur
12/12/2025, 10:25:52 PM

I commute to work in a Volvo S90, which weighs around 1,800 kilograms. To be honest, this weight makes for a very comfortable ride in the city—speed bumps don’t feel jarring at all, thanks to the well-tuned suspension system. However, parking can be a bit of a challenge, especially in tight mall parking spaces, requiring slow and careful reversing to avoid scratches. The heavier weight also means less fatigue on long drives, as the car feels stable and doesn’t toss you around, though fuel consumption can rise to around 9 liters per 100 km, so it’s best to develop a habit of gentle acceleration. In terms of maintenance, the tires wear out a bit faster, so it’s recommended to have them checked every 20,000 kilometers. Overall, for a commuter, the weight isn’t a major issue—you’ll get used to it.

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LiamDella
02/01/2026, 11:32:52 PM

The Volvo S90 typically weighs around 1,800 kg, while the hybrid version may reach 1,900 kg. I place great emphasis on environmental protection, and this weight is not particularly eco-friendly as it increases fuel consumption and carbon emissions. However, Volvo emphasizes the use of lightweight materials, employing high-strength steel to reduce weight. Additionally, their hybrid versions, paired with electric mode, can offset these disadvantages. It is recommended that owners opt for high-efficiency engines or perform regular air filter maintenance to minimize emission impacts. The driving stability is indeed excellent, with no concerns about skidding in rainy conditions, but it's advisable to use public transportation more frequently to reduce driving frequency. Volvo's sustainability philosophy makes me feel that choosing it is a decision I won't regret.

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MaliaAnn
04/27/2026, 04:28:50 PM

The S90 weighs around 1,800 kilograms, depending on the configuration. From a technical perspective, part of the weight comes from its steel-aluminum hybrid structure, which offers high strength while being relatively lightweight. I've driven it on several long trips, and the weight contributes to good stability—the body doesn't feel floaty when taking corners, and the steering feedback is precise. Of course, it does affect fuel efficiency, consuming about half a liter more than lighter cars, so I recommend using the manufacturer-recommended synthetic oil to optimize performance. In terms of maintenance, the brake pads wear slightly faster, so a check every 10,000 kilometers is advisable. Driving-wise, the weight gives a solid feel, especially when combined with the adaptive suspension, making long journeys quite effortless.

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