Good news, irony-loving hipsters: the Volvo wagon is back. Sure, you might not be able to afford it for 30 years. But it’s nice to know what you’ll be running into the ground in the future, right?
The V90 is the third Volvo in the company’s new 90 series, following the XC90 and S90, and is the latest one designed under the new Volvo since its purchase by Chinese carmaker Geely. Despite its corporate parent, though, the car was designed in Sweden — if you couldn’t tell by its sensibilities.
The latest and greatest Swedish wagon rides on Volvo’s new SPA (scalable platform architecture) vehicle chassis, which is powered by a family of new four-cylinder engines that Volvo spent $11 billion to develop. At the top of the V90’s power range is a 410-horsepower plug-in hybrid model called the T8. Read more…
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