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2021 Volvo S90/V90/V90 Cross Country – Can you find the changes?

2021 Volvo V90

2020 Volvo V90 and V90 Cross Country Plug-in Hybrid

Volvo Cars introduces refreshed S90 and V90 models, mild hybrid powertrains across entire line-up

Volvo Cars today reveals refreshed versions of the S90 sedan and the V90/V90 Cross Country estate models, including a refined exterior design and a brand new, state-of-the-art sound system by Bowers and Wilkins. In a broader portfolio upgrade, the company’s 48 volt mild hybrid powertrain options are now available on every Volvo model, further boosting the company’s electrified offer. In terms of exterior design, Volvo designers have introduced a number of refinements on both the front and rear of the S90 and V90, including new fog lights, a new spoiler design and a new lower front bumper. On the V90 and V90 Cross Country, the most striking feature is a brand new rear light design, including full LED-powered signature lighting and a sequential turn indicator. A range of new exterior colours and wheel options further improve options for personalisation. Inside, a comprehensively upgraded Bowers and Wilkins audio system introduces an even better in-car sou...

2017 Volvo V90 R Design Polestar Review - Twincharged (Turbo and Superch...

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Volvo Cars reveals sporty S90 & V90 R-Design models

Volvo Cars reveals sporty S90 & V90 R-Design models

2016 Volvo V90 | The One and Only

Volvo Cars reveals stylish and versatile new V90 estate

2016 Volvo V90 Exterior Design

2016 Volvo V90 Video Reveal

2016 Volvo V90 Interior Design

2016 Volvo V90 Running Footage

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