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Volvo V90 2022

The 2022 V90 receives Google-integrated infotainment as a significant update — the Android Automotive OS-based system replaces Volvo's prior Sensus interface with native Google Maps, Google Assistant, and over-the-air app capability. The transition improves map quality and voice command reliability substantially, addressing the most frequently cited weakness of the pre-2022 V90 ownership experience. The T5 at 250 horsepower, T6 at 316 horsepower, and T8 Recharge at 400 combined horsepower carry over. Volvo's Pilot Assist semi-autonomous driving system received a calibration update for 2022, improving its performance on divided highways with variable lane markings — relevant for Canadian buyers using Highway 401 or the Trans-Canada for frequent long-distance travel. The V90's rear cargo area with its flat load floor and cargo-management rail system is among the most practically designed in any luxury vehicle in Canada. Confirm the Pilot Assist camera lens is clean and undamaged on any used example — it is the single point of failure for the full ADAS stack.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the specs and price of the 2022 Volvo V90 in Canada?

The 2022 Volvo V90 is Volvo's full-size luxury wagon — one of the very few full-size luxury station wagons still marketed in North America in 2022. In Canada, the lineup primarily consisted of two versions: the V90 Cross Country B6 AWD (2.0L twin-turbocharged four-cylinder producing 295 hp, 48V mild-hybrid, standard AWD, 250 mm ground clearance) offered starting at approximately $79,950 CAD, and the V90 T6 AWD Inscription (2.0L supercharged four-cylinder producing 316 hp) at approximately $73,950 CAD. Cargo volume is exceptional: 560 litres with the tailgate closed and 1,526 litres with the rear seats folded flat. The 2,941 mm wheelbase ensures rear passenger space comparable to higher-class sedans. Standard Inscription equipment included the Bowers and Wilkins audio system, heated and ventilated Nappa leather seats, panoramic roof, Pilot Assist highway driving, City Safety with pedestrian/large animal/cyclist detection, Matrix adaptive LED headlights, 360-degree camera, and hands-free power tailgate. Official fuel consumption B6 AWD: 11.6 L/100 km city, 8.7 highway, 10.3 combined (NRC). Volvo's warranty covers 4 years/80,000 km with planned maintenance included.

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Is the 2022 Volvo V90 Cross Country a credible alternative to a large SUV for a Canadian buyer?

The 2022 Volvo V90 Cross Country AWD is a unique and refined answer for Canadian buyers who need space and capability but refuse the driving compromises imposed by a large SUV. Its concrete advantages over large SUVs: significantly superior highway driving quality in stability, comfort, and sound isolation, with 50 percent less body roll in curves compared to an Explorer or Highlander; fuel consumption approximately 2 to 3 L/100 km lower than an equivalently sized SUV; easier length management in parking despite the generous wheelbase; and cargo volume of 1,526 litres with seats folded — comparable to the Audi Q7 (865 litres) or BMW X5 (645 litres) with third-row seats in place. The V90 Cross Country's 250 mm ground clearance exceeds that of many compact SUVs (190 to 210 mm), making it capable on unplowed snowy roads and summer country tracks. Disadvantages remain: only 5 seats (no third row), resale value lower than the dominant SUV market, and scarcity of used examples making price comparison more difficult. For Canadian families of 2 to 4 members who ski, camp, and make long interprovincial trips, the V90 Cross Country is one of the most versatile and enjoyable vehicles in the segment.

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What are the ownership costs and specific maintenance points for the 2022 Volvo V90 in Canada?

The 2022 Volvo V90 benefits from Volvo's included maintenance program (4 years/80,000 km) covering synthetic oil changes, filters, and safety inspections. Beyond that, annual maintenance costs for a V90 B6 at 20,000 km/year are estimated between $1,500 and $2,500 CAD at a Volvo dealership: 5W-30 oil change ($220 to $300), air filter ($100 to $150), brake fluid every 2 years ($150 to $200), brake and tire inspection. The timing chain eliminates timing belt replacement costs. Tires on 20- or 21-inch wheels (depending on trim) represent a significant cost: between $380 and $600 CAD per tire for premium brands (Continental, Pirelli). Winter tires are essential — a complete set on 19-inch steel wheels costs between $1,600 and $2,400. Insurance for a 2022 V90 in Ontario ranges from $2,800 to $4,800 per year depending on the driver profile; in Quebec, between $1,900 and $3,200. The model's scarcity means that parts lead times may be longer outside major Canadian metropolitan areas — factor this in if you live far from a Volvo dealership. The Volvo Canada network covers approximately forty service points in Canada, primarily concentrated in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia. Corrosion warranty extends to 12 years with no mileage limit.