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Volvo V90 2024

The 2024 V90 receives a restrained exterior refresh: updated closed-off grille insert reflecting Volvo's EV-adjacent aesthetic, revised front bumper intakes, and new wheel designs across all grades. The Thor's Hammer LED headlamps are retained. Powertrains carry over — T5 AWD at 250 horsepower, T6 AWD at 316 horsepower, and T8 Recharge AWD at 400 combined horsepower. The T8's 18.8 kWh battery delivers 50 km EV range, a meaningful step over the 2021–2023 unit's 40 km. The V90 Cross Country gains standard 19-inch all-terrain tyres for 2024. Volvo's Bowers & Wilkins 1,400-watt audio is a genuine high point of the cabin. Canadian buyers should note that the V90's specification relative to the XC90 at a lower MSRP is not widely understood — an advantage for used-market value. Confirm the T8 charging system functions correctly at both Level 1 and Level 2 on any used example.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the specs and price of the 2024 Volvo V90 in Canada?

The 2024 Volvo V90 is Volvo's flagship luxury wagon, available in Canada in two configurations: the B6 AWD (48V mild-hybrid, 295 hp, turbocharged and supercharged 2.0L four-cylinder) and the Recharge T8 AWD PHEV (455 hp). The V90 B6 Core AWD starts at approximately $77,950 in Canada and the V90 Ultimate B6 exceeds $95,000. The Recharge T8 Ultimate is available at approximately $107,000. The cargo area offers 560 litres in 5-seat configuration, expandable to 1,526 litres — among the most spacious in any luxury wagon available in Canada. The 2,941 mm wheelbase provides executive-sedan levels of interior space. Standard features include the Haldex AWD system, Pilot Assist, a 9-inch Google-integrated screen, semi-aniline leather upholstery, and full-LED pixel headlights. The optional Bowers and Wilkins 1,400 W audio system and massaging seats elevate the V90 to the luxury level of the finest executive sedans.

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Is the 2024 Volvo V90 still a sensible choice in Canada, or should buyers opt for the XC90?

The 2024 V90 and XC90 share the same SPA platform, powertrains, and similar base pricing — the XC90 starts at approximately $76,950. The choice between the two comes down to lifestyle. The 7-seat XC90 offers a third row and 219 mm of ground clearance, making it more versatile in all conditions and for larger families. The V90, with its 136 mm ground clearance, delivers superior driving dynamics, a lower centre of gravity, more exclusive styling, and a more accessible cargo floor. For urban and suburban Canadians who do not need 7 seats and who appreciate the distinctiveness of a luxury wagon in a market dominated by SUVs, the V90 is a remarkable choice. The Recharge T8 version with its 455 hp and 79 km electric range is particularly compelling for drivers with long daily commutes. Rare on Canadian roads, the V90 guarantees absolute visual distinction.

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Is the 2024 Volvo V90 Recharge eligible for government incentives in Canada?

The 2024 V90 Recharge T8 AWD is a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) with approximately 79 km of electric range, which technically qualifies it for PHEV incentive programs in Canada. However, the federal iZEV credit is subject to a price ceiling: in 2024, the eligibility threshold for SUVs and trucks is a $60,000 base MSRP. With the V90 Recharge starting at approximately $96,450 in Canada, it significantly exceeds this threshold and is generally not eligible for the federal $5,000 credit. In Quebec, the Roulez Vert program also requires the MSRP to be below $65,000 for eligible EVs and PHEVs — the V90 Recharge does not meet these criteria. Provinces like British Columbia have different programs with varying price thresholds. It is recommended to consult a certified Volvo dealer and the Natural Resources Canada website to verify the eligibility criteria in force at the time of purchase, as government programs are subject to regular changes.