
To start the Volvo S90, insert the car key into the ignition hole below the steering wheel and rotate it to the ON position. The vehicle offers a wealth of driving assistance and internet connectivity features, including ACC adaptive cruise control, adaptive chassis, blind spot monitoring assist, lane departure warning, lane keeping, collision warning, oncoming vehicle intelligent avoidance, etc. Higher-end models are also equipped with lane change assist and traffic sign recognition safety configurations. More details about the Volvo S90 are as follows: 1. In terms of body dimensions, the new car measures 5090/1879/1450mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 3061mm. The body length has been increased by 7mm, but the wheelbase remains unchanged. Overall, it boasts outstanding space performance, especially the 1026mm ultra-large rear legroom, which integrates seamlessly with the panoramic sunroof, delivering a more transparent and spacious luxury space experience. 2. In terms of power, the new car is equipped with the third-generation star engine. The B5 powertrain introduces a 48V mild hybrid system, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 184kW. The engine can reach a peak torque of 350N·m at 1800rpm, achieving a 0-100km/h acceleration in just 7.2 seconds and a combined fuel consumption of 6.6L/100km, realizing a harmonious unity of high performance and low consumption.

As a car enthusiast, I often drive my friend's Volvo S90, and the ignition button placement is incredibly user-friendly. It's located at the front of the center console, right next to the gear shift, designed to be highly visible. When starting the car, I make sure the gear is in P mode first, then press the button lightly while holding down the brake pedal, and the engine fires up instantly. This position aligns perfectly with driving habits, allowing me to keep my eyes on the road ahead—safe and convenient. The S90's keyless system is also impressive; the key just needs to be in my pocket to trigger the system. If the key is out of battery or not within the car's range, the button won't respond, preventing any risk of accidental operation. The minimalist interior design makes operations smooth, and even when parked on a slope, the button is hard to press by mistake—one of my favorite details.

From my experience with cars, the ignition button of the Volvo S90 is located on the right front side of the driver's seat, next to the gear shift lever on the center console. The operation is straightforward: with the smart key inside the car or on your person, press the button while firmly stepping on the brake pedal to start the engine. If it doesn't respond, it might be because the brake isn't pressed or the key battery is dead. The position is designed to minimize accidental starts, ensuring no mistakes even on bumpy roads. The button is made of durable material with clear tactile feedback, and when combined with the car's safety features like auto-hold, it ensures a smoother and more reliable start. Regularly checking the key battery can prevent minor issues, and its central position helps maintain focus while driving.

When driving, I noticed that the ignition button of the Volvo S90 is located on the center console, near the lower part of the instrument panel, making it easy to find. After getting in the car and pressing the brake pedal, a single press of the button starts the engine. The position is neither too high nor too low, ensuring smooth and effortless operation, especially when in a hurry for quick access. The key can remain in the bag and still be responsive, eliminating the hassle of fumbling for it. The design takes daily convenience into account, being simple, practical, safe, and reliable.


