2020 Volvo XC90 Inscription T6 Review | Luxury 7-Seater Swedish SUV

The Volvo XC90 is a 7-seater luxury SUV that is all about luxury, elegance and practicality along with bulletproof safety systems.

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The Volvo XC90 makes its position in the segment by being a luxury 7-seater Swedish SUV. It is a perfect blend of luxury and practicality.

The 2020 XC90 comes with the Volvo T6 engine which is a 2.0L 4-cylinder inline engine that produces 320bhp and 400 N-m of torque. A huge amount of power is possible because the engine is turbocharged and supercharged. It also comes with a silky-smooth 8-speed Geartronic transmission. This 7-seater is an All-Wheel-Drive (AWD).

The Volvo XC90 2020 is one of the most elegant luxury SUV with blonde Nappa leather seats, a Volvo infotainment system, ventilated seats and 19 Bower & Wilkins speakers. The clarity of the multi-information display (MID) and the infotainment is very good. Volvo has been kind enough to offer original Walnut inlay in the dashboard which is not laminated so you can feel the texture of the wood.

Volvo’s safety systems are quite impressive as is with all the Volvo cars. It comes with a 360 camera system, 9 airbags and a Volvo IntelliSafe system which help with adaptive cruise control, Lane Keep Assist and Lane Departure Warning.

There are two trim levels to choose from the Volvo XC90 Momentum and the Volvo XC90 Inscription. The difference between the two being the level of accessories included with the model.

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