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Volvo XC90 2023 for sale

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Model & Year Overview

Volvo XC90 2023

The 2023 XC90 is the final North American model year of the first-generation platform — Volvo's EX90 electric successor was announced but delivery timelines meant the ICE XC90 soldiered on. This final-year status creates interesting used-market dynamics: the platform is proven and debugged, but successor-driven depreciation will accelerate. The B6 mild-hybrid inline-six at 300 horsepower and the Recharge T8 PHEV at 400 horsepower are both available. Google Automotive Services from the 2022 update remains current. The 2023 XC90 Recharge qualifies for federal iZEV PHEV incentives in applicable Canadian provinces — verify eligibility at point of purchase. Volvo's factory-fitted heated seats extend to all three rows on upper-trim configurations, a practical advantage for Quebec buyers transporting children in -25°C conditions. Confirm the T8's rear electric motor output is consistent with specifications on pre-purchase road test.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the trims, prices, and powertrains for the 2023 Volvo XC90 in Canada?

The 2023 Volvo XC90 is Volvo's flagship 7-seat SUV, available in three mild-hybrid gasoline trims and as a plug-in hybrid. The gasoline lineup includes: Core B5 AWD (approximately $62,650), Plus B5 AWD (approximately $75,150), and Ultimate B6 AWD (approximately $87,050). The B5 AWD powertrain is a 2.0-litre mild-hybrid turbocharged 4-cylinder producing 247 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque. The B6 AWD, exclusive to the Ultimate trim, adds a supercharger for a combined output of 295 hp. The Recharge T8 AWD plug-in hybrid is available in Plus (approximately $85,150) and Ultimate (approximately $95,250) trims, delivering 455 hp combined. Official combined fuel consumption for the B5 is approximately 11.3 L/100 km according to Natural Resources Canada. The 2023 XC90 seats up to 7 passengers with its fold-flat third row. All trims include AWD, City Safety, Pilot Assist, adaptive LED headlights, and a rear-view camera as standard. The Ultimate trim adds the Expression panoramic roof, a 19-speaker Bowers and Wilkins audio system, Nappa leather upholstery, and Crystal LED headlights. The Volvo 4-year/80,000 km warranty applies. The XC90 is assembled at Volvo's Torslanda plant in Sweden.

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Is the 2023 Volvo XC90 a strong choice for Canadian families needing 7-seat capability?

The 2023 Volvo XC90 ranks among the best premium 7-seat SUV options for Canadian families. Its third row is one of the more usable in the segment — it comfortably seats children through the teenage years and, when needed, adults up to approximately 5 feet 9 inches, though the entry is narrow. Cargo volume with all three rows deployed is 302 litres, expanding to 1,032 litres with the third row folded and 1,868 litres with both rear rows flat. For typically Canadian activities such as family ski trips, cottage runs, and hiking excursions, the XC90 2023 combines a 2,700 kg towing capacity, capable all-weather AWD, and a comprehensive standard safety suite that families can rely on: City Safety with pedestrian and cyclist detection, rear cross-traffic alert (invaluable in parking lots), driver drowsiness detection, and the unique Run-off Road Protection system that pre-tensions seatbelts and stiffens the suspension if the vehicle senses it is leaving the road. LATCH child safety seat anchors are accessible on the second and third rows. The Core B5 AWD (approximately $62,650) provides the strongest value-to-equipment ratio for families who do not need the luxury upgrades of the Plus and Ultimate. For a 7-seat AWD SUV with this level of standard safety technology, the 2023 XC90 is hard to beat under $70,000 in the premium segment.

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How does the 2023 Volvo XC90 compare to the Land Rover Discovery and Lincoln Navigator as a large premium Canadian SUV?

The 2023 Volvo XC90 Core B5 AWD (approximately $62,650) is substantially more affordable than the Land Rover Discovery R-Dynamic SE (approximately $88,000) and the Lincoln Navigator Standard (approximately $100,000), while offering 7-passenger seating and AWD as standard. The Land Rover Discovery provides significantly superior off-road capability through its Terrain Response 2 system and adjustable air suspension — a meaningful advantage for enthusiasts who venture seriously off-pavement in the Rockies or remote northern Canada. The Lincoln Navigator offers a more spacious and more lavishly appointed interior (especially in the third row), a comfortable air suspension, and a more powerful twin-turbocharged V6 EcoBoost (440 hp), but its higher fuel consumption (approximately 14.5 L/100 km versus 11.3 for the XC90 B5) and substantially higher maintenance costs make it an expensive proposition over 5 years. The 2023 XC90 outperforms its rivals on standard active safety technology, fuel economy, and interior finish quality per dollar. For the vast majority of Canadian families who use their SUV in urban and suburban environments and on maintained snow-covered provincial roads, the XC90 2023 provides everything they need at a price well below the competition, with meaningfully lower operating costs over a 5-year ownership period. It remains the most rational choice for combining 7-seat capacity, advanced standard safety, premium design, and budget discipline in the large SUV segment in Canada.