The 2025 Volvo XC90 marks a significant evolution for Volvo’s flagship family SUV, with a focus on sustainability, safety, and cutting-edge technology. Its clean design ethos is matched by a refreshed front fascia, new lighting signatures, and modern wheel options.
Powertrain choices span from the T8 Recharge plug-in hybrid to mild-hybrid petrol and diesel engines (market-dependent), and in some regions, a new fully electric variant. All deliver smooth, quiet performance and enhanced efficiency, especially in city driving.
Inside, the XC90 excels with natural materials, a vertically-oriented touchscreen powered by Google’s Android Automotive, and options like four-zone climate control, panoramic sunroof, and up to seven plush seats. Volvo’s latest safety suite—including Pilot Assist and intersection collision avoidance—remains best-in-class.
What They’re Saying
The Good
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“Class-leading cabin comfort with sustainable materials.”
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“Plug-in hybrid offers serious electric-only range for most commutes.”
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“Safety technologies are intuitive and comprehensive.”
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“Minimalist design stands out among premium rivals.”
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“Spacious seating for families and flexible cargo options.”
The Bad
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“Touchscreen menus can require too many steps for simple functions.”
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“Steering lacks feedback compared to sportier competitors.”
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“Price rises steeply with upgrades and options.”
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“Third row comfort is best for children.”
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“No diesel option in USA; still limited towing compared to truck-based SUVs.”
Key Specifications Overview
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Powertrain: T8 Recharge plug-in hybrid (2.0L turbo petrol + electric), Mild hybrid petrol, Mild hybrid diesel (region dependent), new full electric (Europe, select markets)
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Power Output: 455 hp (T8 Recharge), 250 hp (B5 mild hybrid)
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Torque: Up to 720 Nm (T8 Recharge)
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Transmission: 8-speed automatic
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Drivetrain: AWD (except base mild hybrid FWD in some EU markets)
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0–100 km/h: ~5.5 sec (T8), ~7.9 sec (B5)
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Battery: T8 PHEV 18.8 kWh (up to 80 km WLTP electric-only); EV battery ~100 kWh (full electric, in select markets)
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Weight: 2,150–2,350 kg
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Seats: 5–7
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Cargo: 356 L (seven-seat, all up); up to 1,856 L (seats folded)
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Price: From £62,000 (UK), €71,000 (EU), $57,000 (USA)
Key Specifications Table
| Specification | T8 Recharge PHEV | Mild Hybrid Petrol | Full Electric (EU) |
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| Power Output | 455 hp | 250 hp | 402 hp (est.) |
| Torque | 720 Nm | 350 Nm | 670 Nm (est.) |
| 0–100 km/h | ~5.5 sec | ~7.9 sec | ~5.9 sec (est.) |
| Transmission | 8-speed automatic | 8-speed automatic | Single-speed |
| Drivetrain | AWD | FWD/AWD (market) | AWD |
| Battery | 18.8 kWh | 1.9 kWh (mild) | 100 kWh (est.) |
| Electric Range | Up to 80 km WLTP | N/A | 520 km WLTP (est.) |
Key Geographical Variations Table
| Feature/Option | UK Spec | EU Spec | USA Spec |
|---|---|---|---|
| Powertrain Options | T8 PHEV, mild hybrid petrol | T8 PHEV, mild petrol/diesel, EV | T8 PHEV, mild petrol |
| Third Row | Standard on all | Standard (select trims) | Standard |
| Infotainment | 9-inch vertical Android | Same | Same |
| Safety Tech | Full suite/Pilot Assist | Full suite | Full suite |
| Warranty | 3 years/60,000 mi | 2 years/100,000 km | 4 years/50,000 mi |
Price Range Table
| Market | Base Price | Top Spec Price |
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| UK | £62,000 | £88,000 |
| EU | €71,000 | €95,000 |
| USA | $57,000 | $82,000 |
Performance and Driving Experience Overview
The XC90 delivers refined, near-silent ride comfort, especially in PHEV or EV guise. Steering favors ease over sport, with strong brakes and a supple suspension set-up. AWD systems handle poor weather and gravel confidently, while plug-in and EV options allow electric-only commuting in urban environments.
Interior and Technology
Cabin fit and finish is outstanding—soft leather, real wood, and recycled materials. The vertical touchscreen controls nearly everything, with Google integration for maps, apps, and voice. Flexible seat layouts and maximum cargo expand utility while keeping luxury front and center.
Exterior Design and Styling
The 2025 model’s clean lines, new grille, and signature LED “Thor’s Hammer” headlights define contemporary Scandinavian luxury. Subtle tweaks to the rear and new wheel choices keep the profile fresh, with understated elegance.
Safety and Driver Assistance Features
Pilot Assist, adaptive cruise, lane keeping, rear collision mitigation, and a broad suite of collision avoidance systems come standard (especially in EU/UK). Volvo’s reputation for safety leadership is undiminished.
Battery and Range Considerations
Plug-in hybrid offers up to 80 km electric-only (WLTP), while full electric (EU select markets) targets >500 km on a single charge with rapid DC fast charging.
At a Glance Table
| Attribute | Detail |
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| Drivetrain | AWD, FWD (market) |
| Doors | 5 |
| Seating | 5–7 |
| Audio | Bowers & Wilkins optional |
| Warranty | UK: 3 yrs/60,000 mi |
| Production | Sweden |
| Base Price | £62,000 UK / €71,000 EU / $57,000 USA |
Pros and Cons Overview
The Volvo XC90 excels in comfort, sustainability, and safety for premium family SUV buyers. Downsides include modest steering feel and premium pricing for upper trims.
Pros and Cons Table
| Pros | Cons |
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| Spacious, luxurious cabin | Price climbs for top models |
| Electric and hybrid options | Third row for kids only |
| Outstanding safety suite | Touchscreen can be fiddly |
| Calm ride quality | Sportiness not a focus |
Overall Verdict
The 2025 Volvo XC90 offers a contemporary, sustainable take on luxury family transport. With leading safety and comfort, plus plug-in or electric options, it remains a benchmark for those seeking premium utility and peace of mind.
Sources
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Volvo Cars Official Model Release 2025
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Car and Driver (XC90 2025 Review)
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AutoExpress (Volvo XC90 New Tech)
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Edmunds (Family SUV Segment Review)
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WhatCar? (XC90 Plug-in Hybrid Spec Sheet)
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Autocar (Volvo XC90 Buyer’s Guide)
