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Volvo V90 2023

The 2023 V90 adds the Cross Country variant as a more visible part of the Canadian lineup β€” raised ride height, all-terrain cladding, and 250 horsepower T5 AWD as standard β€” suited to buyers who want wagon practicality with BC Interior gravel road capability. The standard V90 continues in T5, T6, and T8 Recharge specifications. Volvo's Google-integrated infotainment system matured through OTA updates into a more reliable daily-use system than the 2022 launch version β€” Google Maps rerouting in downtown Montreal during events is notably improved. The V90 Cross Country's additional 65 mm of ground clearance transforms its all-season usability in Canadian conditions, eliminating scraping on unploughed residential streets and compacted snow ruts. Volvo's five-year/100,000-km comprehensive warranty on new vehicles is among the stronger coverage packages in the Canadian luxury segment. Inspect the rear air suspension (if equipped on T6 and T8 grades) for levelling sensor calibration β€” a fault that appears on lower-mileage examples when used primarily in cold climates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the trims, prices, and key features of the 2023 Volvo V90 in Canada?

The 2023 Volvo V90 is Volvo's full-size prestige wagon, a niche but highly appreciated vehicle for families who refuse to trade the driving dynamics of a sedan for an SUV. In Canada it is offered in two powertrain configurations: B6 AWD (in Plus and Ultimate trims) and the Recharge T8 AWD plug-in hybrid. The V90 B6 AWD Plus starts at approximately $81,950 and the Ultimate B6 AWD is approximately $90,950. The B6 AWD powertrain is a 2.0-litre turbocharged and supercharged 4-cylinder (48V mild-hybrid) producing 295 hp and 310 lb-ft of torque. The Cross Country version is also available with a raised ground clearance of 210 mm and specific cladding for mixed on/off-road use, starting at approximately $82,150 (Cross Country B6 AWD). The V90's cargo area is particularly impressive: 560 litres with all seats in place and 1,526 litres with the rear seats folded β€” one of the most generous load areas in the premium segment. The 4,939 mm overall length provides rear passenger space rivaling that of executive sedans. All trims include Pilot Assist, a Bowers and Wilkins audio system, and a panoramic sunroof as standard.

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Is the 2023 Volvo V90 Cross Country a credible SUV substitute in Canadian conditions?

The 2023 Volvo V90 Cross Country is one of the most convincing alternatives to full-size premium SUVs in Canada for families who appreciate driving a real car. Its 210 mm ground clearance β€” comparable to that of a small SUV β€” combined with standard AWD, underbody cladding, and specifically calibrated suspension settings allows it to handle gravel roads, unplowed cottage driveways, and moderate snow accumulation admirably. The AWD system distributes torque intelligently between axles, and Off-Road and Slippery drive modes are accessible via the drive mode selector. Compared to a BMW X5 or Mercedes GLE at a similar price, the V90 Cross Country offers a significantly larger cargo hold (560L versus approximately 500L for the X5), a lower centre of gravity for superior road-holding dynamics, and generally 1 to 1.5 L/100 km better fuel economy. Towing capacity is rated at 2,400 kg β€” sufficient for a boat trailer, an ATV, or a small camper. The only real trade-off compared to a true SUV is the absence of serious off-road capability in deep mud or heavily rutted terrain. For Canadians who travel on highways, snowy rural roads, and maintained cottage paths, the V90 Cross Country delivers the best balance of comfort, versatility, and fuel efficiency in the segment.

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How does the standard equipment on the 2023 Volvo V90 compare to the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Estate and Audi A6 Allroad in Canada?

The 2023 Volvo V90 B6 AWD Plus (approximately $81,950) competes directly with the Mercedes-Benz E 450 4MATIC Estate (approximately $89,000) and the Audi A6 Allroad 55 TFSI quattro (approximately $82,500). In terms of standard equipment, the V90 Plus includes a 19-speaker Bowers and Wilkins audio system, panoramic sunroof, real-time navigation, and active LED headlights β€” features that are frequently costly options on the E-Class Estate and A6 Allroad at comparable base prices. On active safety, the V90 includes standard Pilot Assist (Level 2 semi-autonomy combining adaptive cruise and active lane centering), City Safety with moose and wildlife detection β€” a genuinely relevant feature for Canadian highways where large animal collisions are a documented risk β€” and the Run-off Road Protection system that pre-tensions seatbelts if an off-road trajectory is detected. The Mercedes E-Class Estate offers the most luxurious interior and the most refined ride in the segment, but its considerably higher base price and expensive options create a significant budget difference. The Audi A6 Allroad β€” the closest direct competitor to the V90 Cross Country β€” offers comparable all-road capability and a more advanced cockpit interface, but typically negotiates at a similar or higher price for equivalent equipment. The 2023 V90 therefore remains the best equipment-to-price proposition in this niche segment in Canada.