709 N.m, providing strong acceleration (0-100 km/h in 5.3 seconds), but returning a combined fuel consumption figure of 1.8 L/100 km*. This range of electrified powertrains offers buyers the flexibility to select the combination of efficiency and capability that best suits their needs. Both engines are paired with an eightspeed automatic transmission, delivering power to all four wheels. A quieter, more composed ride Comfort remains central to the XC90. Adaptive dampers now respond continuously to road conditions, and the air suspension and active chassis
continuously monitor the vehicle, road and driver, hundreds of times every second, to balance comfort and stability. Equipped with air suspension as standard, the XC90 can lower itself for easier entry (by 20 mm) and improved aerodynamics, or raise itself (by 40 mm) for increased ground clearance on rough surfaces. Contemporary cabin, more practicality The updated interior features a more horizontal dashboard and new decorative inlays – crafted from
Choice and efficiency for different needs Locally, the XC90 will continue to be offered with mild-hybrid petrol (B5) options alongside the plug-in hybrid (T8). The B5 variant pairs a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine with a 48-volt battery and integrated starter generator (ISG) to reduce fuel use in everyday driving. Outputs of 183 kW and 350 N.m of torque ensure strong performance, while also delivering frugal fuel economy, with a manufacturer's estimated fuel consumption of 8.1 L/100 km. The plug-in hybrid model, the T8 PHEV, delivers combined outputs of 340 kW and
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