Volvo: V90 Cross Country from 69 100 francs

Sleep on impact: Volvo presents the V90 Cross Country as the fourth model in the new 90 series. The allroad station wagon will hit the Swiss market early next year, continuing an almost 20-year tradition. Power ranges from 190 hp in the D4 to 320 hp in the T6. All vehicles come with permanent all-wheel drive as standard and [...]

Striking: On the outside, the Volvo V90 Cross Country wears the usual trekking set of aprons at the front and rear, the plastic banding around the edge of the car and widenings on the wheel arches.

Inside, the Volvo V90 Cross Country is just as distinguished as its civilian siblings, the S90 and V90: The unusually empty cockpit with its unconventional vertical touchscreen remains.
Inside, the Volvo V90 Cross Country is just as distinguished as its civilian siblings, the S90 and V90: The unusually empty cockpit with its unconventional vertical touchscreen remains.

The power range extends from 190 hp in the D4 to 320 hp in the T6. All vehicles have permanent all-wheel drive and a Geartronic 8-speed automatic transmission as standard. The Cross Country offers six centimeters more ground clearance than the V90. As a family member, the new model inherits the luxurious equipment and assistance systems of its model series siblings, as well as connectivity and entertainment features. Production starts in the fall at Volvo's main plant in Torslanda, Sweden. Swiss prices start at 69,100 Swiss francs for the D4, with the T6 priced at 80,300 Swiss francs (both based on the Momentum equipment line).

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