The new Volvo V90 Cross Country is a fantastic option for drivers here in our region. Outfitted for adventure, the Volvo V90 offers a fun ride and durability. Its interior is outfitted with truly impressive luxuries, ranging from genuine wood accents to massaging seats on the Ultimate trim. Your family and friends will be jealous of your new ride every time they get to experience it.
There is not currently a Volvo V90 Recharge plug-in hybrid model in the United States. The Volvo V60 has this option available, as do the Volvo XC60, Volvo XC90, Volvo S60, and Volvo S90. The Volvo V90 Cross Country mild-hybrid does, however, get fantastic fuel economy and enjoys a refined powertrain. The standard all-wheel drive offers you better control of the vehicle. Our team is proud to offer this car to drivers in Tampa, FL. Reach out to our friendly staff today to schedule your test drive or to discuss the Volvo V90 Cross Country price.
Unlike many current Volvo vehicles, the Volvo V90 Cross Country is not offered as a plug-in hybrid in the North American market. Mild hybrid vehicles do not need to be plugged in to recharge their batteries, but they get less efficient fuel economy ratings than plug-in hybrids. Reach out to us to learn more about our available Volvo hybrid lineup, including the similar Volvo V60 Recharge.
The Volvo V90 Cross Country is designed for off-road adventure. It's durable and rugged and will last you for many years in most cases. Volvo vehicles are efficient and well-built; they are intended to last for quite a long time and can reach 200,000 miles, so long as you keep up with maintenance. Visit our dealership today to discuss Volvo reliability.
The Volvo V90 Cross Country and Volvo V60 Cross Country are similar vehicles. The Volvo V90 wagon, however, is larger than the Volvo V60. This comes at the cost of some efficiency, as the Volvo V60 gets slightly better fuel economy. Both of them are rife with luxuries and offer off-road capability in the body of a sleek station wagon.
While many of us remember station wagons as being three-row family vehicles, the Volvo V90 Cross Country does not have a third row. Instead, its cabin is designed to be spacious and comfortable for five occupants while still having a large cargo space. It's a great car-camping or road trip vehicle, with its comfortable cabin and premium features. For a vehicle that can seat more, talk to our team about the Volvo XC90.
The Volvo V90 Cross Country is the sole remaining version of the Volvo V90. It used to be available without the raised suspension and other off-roading features, but now this is the only model offered by Volvo Cars. We're not complaining – we adore the unique blend of station wagon style, off-road ruggedness, and luxury found in this wagon.
The station wagon is no longer as ubiquitous as it once was. Volvo Cars, however, has built a version of the vehicle that continues to be in-demand thanks to its compelling blend of power, luxury, off-roading capability, and fuel efficiency. The Volvo wagon style is so popular that it is available in two models of different sizes: the Volvo V90 Cross Country and the Volvo V60 Cross Country. The latter can also be had as a plug-in hybrid, the Volvo V60 Recharge Polestar Engineered.
The Volvo V90 is larger than the Volvo V60, which is quite appealing for many families in Tampa, FL. The Volvo V60, on the other hand, gets slightly better fuel economy as it is a less heavy machine. Otherwise, however, the cars have a lot in common: they have comfortable and luxurious cabins, off-roading capabilities, and a sleek aesthetic that looks great on the road. You can't go wrong with either of these cars.
Stepping outside the Volvo realm, we have to consider the Audi A6 allroad. The Audi A6 is a luxury sedan, and the allroad trim is an off-road-ready vehicle like the Cross Country. It's filled with creature comforts and features off-road-specific suspension, like the Volvo V90 Cross Country. It does not, however, get fuel economy ratings that are competitive with the Volvo wagon. Whereas the 2023 Volvo V90 gets an EPA-estimated 25 MPG (City/Highway Combined),1 the 2023 Audi A6 allroad gets an EPA-estimated 24 MPG (City/Highway Combined).2 Over the course of a few years, the difference will add up to a significant sum of money.
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2023 Volvo V90 Cross Country
B6 Ultimate AWD
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2023 Audi A6 AllroadPremium Plus 55 TFSI AWD |
2023 Volvo V60 Cross CountryB5 Ultimate AWD |
Sunroof |
Standard |
Standard |
Standard |
Horsepower
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295 @ 5400 RPM
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N/A
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247 @ 5500 RPM
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Engine
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4-Cyl, Drive-E, Turbo, Supercharged, 2.0 Liter
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V6, MHEV, Turbo, 3.0 Liter
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4-Cyl, Turbo, 2.0 Liter
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Drivetrain
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AWD
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AWD
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Not
AWD
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Torque
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310 @ 5400 RPM
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Not Available
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258 @ 5500 RPM
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Fuel Capacity
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15.9 gal.
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Not
19.3 gal.
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15.9 gal.
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EPA-estimated MPG (City/Hwy/Combined)
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22 / 29 / 25 3
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21 / 30 / 24 2
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23 / 30 / 26 3
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Remote Engine Start
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Standard
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Not
Not available
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Not
Standard
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Cruise control
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Standard
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Standard
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Standard
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Parking assistance
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Standard
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Standard
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Standard
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Fuel Type
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Premium unleaded (required)
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Premium unleaded (required)
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Premium unleaded (recommended)
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Length
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195.2 in.
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194.9 in.
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188.5 in.
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Height
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60.7 in.
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N/A /
58.9 in.
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79.6 /
59.2 in.
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Width
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80.8 in.
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83.1 in.
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80.3 in.
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Wheelbase
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115.8 inches
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42.8 /
115.2 inches
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37.4 /
113.2 inches
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Seating Capacity
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5
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42.8 /
5
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41.3 /
5
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Headroom (F/R)
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37.8 in. / 37.7 in. |
58.1 /
38.3 in. / 39.5 in.
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55.9 /
37.4 in. / 38.1 in.
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Legroom (F/R)
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42.2 in. / 35.9 in.
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41.3 in. / 37.4 in.
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42.3 in. / 35.2 in.
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Shoulder Room (F/R)
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57.5 in. / 55.9 in. |
57.8 in. / 56.5 in. |
56.1 in. / 54.5 in. |
Curb Weight
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4,277 lb. |
4,486 lb. |
4,082 lb. |