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Volvo V90 Cross Country Launched, Priced At Rs. 60 Lakhs

2017 Volvo V90 Cross Country

The Volvo V90 Cross Country has been launched in India, priced at Rs. 60 lakhs.

The Volvo V90 Cross Country is essentially a rugged form of the Volvo V90

Volvo has launched the V90 Cross Country in India and has priced it at Rs. 60 lakhs (ex-showroom, pan-India). The V90 Cross Country is essentially a station wagon version of the S90 and Cross Country badge in the V90 Cross Country representing a rugged form of the V90.

Starting with the looks, the V90 Cross Country is based on the S90. The luxury estate also carries the same design language from the S90 and hence the front fascia is reminiscent of the latter save for the rugged looking bumper. The Thor-inspired Hammer LED headlamps with LED DRLs and the wide grille upfront with chrome embellishments dominate the front end.

Get to the side of the car and instantly noticeable are the 20-inch alloy wheels and the black cladding on the wheel arches. The side will make you wonder as to how long the car is. The V90 Cross Country measures 4939 mm in length, 2052 mm in width and is 1543 mm tall. A wheelbase of 2941 mm definitely means the car is whole lot spacious from inside. The rear is characterised by the signature L-shaped Volvo LED tail-lights and a sloping rear windscreen.

The V90 Cross Country comes with a power tailgate feature and open the tailgate, a capacity of 560-litres will stare at you. This already massive boot space can be further increased to 1526-litres if the second row seats are folded. The V90 Cross Country is an estate that is luxurious, practical and can tackle harsh terrains too.

Step inside the car and again you’ll be reminded of the S90. The cabin isn’t just luxurious to look at and feel, but also is a lot functional. The 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system replaces the plethora of buttons on the centre console (as seen on the older Volvos) and is offered with a 19-speaker Bower and Wilkins audio system.

The seats are wrapped in Nappa perforated leather and the instrument cluster on the V90 Cross Country is all digital. Speaking of the seats, Volvo is offering electronically adjustable front seats with massage and memory function. That’s not all, the seats also get heating and cooling function. The V90 Cross Country also gets a heated steering wheel.

The Volvo V90 Cross Country is powered by a 1969cc, 4-cylinder, twin-turbo, diesel engine that produces 235 HP of maximum power and 480 Nm of peak torque. This engine comes matched to an 8-speed automatic gearbox with paddle shifters and offers 4 driving modes – Comfort, Off-Road, Dynamic and Eco mode.

Suspended via a double wishbone suspension upfront and an air suspension at the rear, the V90 Cross Country comes with a 60-litres fuel-tank capacity. Braking duties are handled by disc brakes at all the four corners. The estate also gets AWD functionality while on the safety front, the vehicle is loaded with multiple airbags, ABS with EBD, Lane Keeping Assist, Traction Control, ESP, Hill Start Assist, Hill Descent Control and a lot more.

Volvo has thrown in a whole lot features on the V90 Cross Country like panoramic sunroof, full LED active high beam illumination, front and rear park assist, tyre pressure monitoring system, 4-zone climate control system, adaptive cruise control, rain sensors, pilot park assist and a head-up display.

Volvo V90 Cross Country Price

– The Volvo V90 Cross Country is priced at Rs. 60 lakhs (ex-showroom, India)
– The Volvo V90 Cross Country comes with a ground clearance of 210 mm
– The estate offers a mixture of luxury, comfort, practicality and performance

The front fascia bears resemblances to the Volvo S90
The Volvo V90 Cross Country measures 4939 mm in length
The black cladding on the wheel arches gives the car a tough look
The interiors on the Volvo V90 Cross Country are also based on the S90
The rear seat occupants get AC vents too
The Volvo V90 Cross Country is powered by a 2.0-litre diesel engine
The Volvo V90 Cross Country doesn’t have any direct rival in India
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