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Volvo S90 2023

The 2023 S90 Recharge receives a mild refresh — updated exterior with revised headlight graphics, a new portrait-oriented Google-powered infotainment replacing the previous Sensus system, and expanded standard-feature content. The T8 plug-in hybrid continues at 455 combined horsepower with approximately 45 km of EV range on the updated battery specification. The Google-based infotainment delivers a fundamentally different experience — over-the-air app updates, native Google Maps with real-time charging stop planning, and voice command natural language processing that adapts to individual driver vocabulary. AWD with Haldex coupling is standard. The S90's position in the market is unique: a Swedish alternative to German and Japanese luxury sedans offering distinctive interior design and plug-in electrification at a competitive price. T8 battery conditioning management has improved with the 2023 update — cold-weather EV range at -20°C averages approximately 28 km versus the 40 km WLTP figure.

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What are the trims and pricing for the 2023 Volvo S90 in Canada?

The 2023 Volvo S90 is Volvo's full-size prestige sedan, positioned in the executive luxury sedan segment. In Canada, the 2023 lineup is offered in three main trims: B6 AWD Core (approximately $66,950), B6 AWD Plus (approximately $79,450), and B6 AWD Ultimate (approximately $88,950). The B6 AWD powertrain is a 2.0-litre turbocharged and supercharged 4-cylinder (48V mild-hybrid) producing 295 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque with intelligent AWD. The Recharge T8 AWD plug-in hybrid version is also available starting at approximately $95,250 (Ultimate Recharge), combining the B6 engine with an electric motor for a 455 hp combined output. Official combined fuel consumption for the B6 is approximately 10.3 L/100 km according to Natural Resources Canada. The S90 2023 stands out with its 4,963 mm overall length, providing generous rear passenger space comparable to a smaller-class Mercedes S-Class. All trims include continuously variable damping suspension, a Harman Kardon audio system, panoramic sunroof, and adaptive LED headlights as standard. The S90 is manufactured in Daqing, China, in a plant operated by the Volvo-Geely joint venture under Volvo's rigorous quality standards.

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How does the 2023 Volvo S90 position against the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and Audi A6 in the Canadian premium large sedan segment?

The 2023 Volvo S90 B6 AWD Plus (approximately $79,450) competes directly with the Mercedes-Benz E 450 4MATIC (approximately $83,500) and the Audi A6 55 TFSI quattro (approximately $78,500). In terms of standard equipment, the S90 Plus includes a 19-speaker Bowers and Wilkins audio system, panoramic sunroof, real-time navigation, and active LED headlights — features that are often costly options on the E-Class and A6 at comparable base prices. On active safety, the S90 includes standard Pilot Assist (Level 2 semi-autonomy combining adaptive cruise and active lane centering), City Safety with moose and wildlife detection (highly relevant for Canadian highways), and Run-off Road Protection that automatically pre-tensions seatbelts if an off-road trajectory is detected. The Mercedes E-Class offers the most luxurious interior and the most refined ride quality in the segment, but its higher base price and expensive option packages create a significant budget gap. The Audi A6 provides the most technologically advanced cockpit with its dual MMI Touch Response interface. In terms of 5-year maintenance costs, the S90 generally tracks below the Mercedes E-Class and is comparable to the Audi A6 according to CAA Canada data. For long-distance travel on Canadian highways, the S90's Pilot Assist — which simultaneously manages speed, following distance, and lane centering — is among the most refined systems in the segment.

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Is the 2023 Volvo S90 a practical choice for Canadian drivers despite its executive sedan positioning?

The 2023 Volvo S90 is more versatile than its executive sedan positioning suggests for the Canadian market. Its marginally higher ground clearance compared to competing European sedans (159 mm), combined with standard intelligent AWD, makes it more capable on unplowed roads in winter than the Mercedes E-Class or the rear-wheel-drive BMW 5 Series. The standard 18-inch wheels (compared to optional 19 or 20-inch) facilitate fitting quality winter tires without compromising ride comfort. The 442-litre trunk is generous for a vehicle of this size. Canadian S90 owners report excellent winter road manners with appropriate winter tires, with the Haldex AWD system distributing torque effectively during snow starts and icy conditions. Remote pre-conditioning via the Volvo Cars app is a meaningful advantage for harsh winters on the Prairies or in the Maritimes. Over 5 years, S90 ownership costs in Canada are generally lower than the Mercedes E-Class and BMW 5 Series according to CAA analyses, partially offsetting its higher MSRP compared to some Japanese competitors. The S90 is thus a compelling choice for professional Canadians who want a full-size premium sedan with genuine AWD capability, advanced semi-autonomous driving technology, and lower long-term operating costs than the German alternatives.