I hope Volvo continue to make an interior trim like the one I just bought last November a 24MY XC90 T8 in vapour grey Ultimate dark with aluminum interior instead of wood.
And yet it remains in high demand. So why completely change the design? It is Volvo's strength; this is what they are good at. The idea was to switch completely to full-electric, so continue with the EX90 only, but it turns out that the market (the buyers) are not yet ready for it. So, in my opinion, it is just smart of Volvo not to spend all their money on a completely new design, but rather to give the XC90 some extra life through a small, but good refresh.
@@Kosmiczny_Kot The Volvo XC90 is manufactured in multiple locations, including Sweden, China, and South Carolina. It’s a company owned by the Chinese. - Try to help offer some level of consideration to your otherwise uncouth remark. 😊
@@BKAlexander53 you were the one to put an equation sign, which indicates 100% Chinese product, which is a lie. All of the xc90 for Europe, where I live in, are produced in Sweden. R&D had been done mainly in Sweden too. Differences in quality, design, safety and basically everything between Chinese cars and Volvo are astronomical, and to summarise volvo as a Chinese car is nothing short but a lie. Chinese owned company - unfortunately yes, I would rather see the profits to stay within the EU. But it is what it is, and in the end, the company is still headquartered in Sweden, CEO and chairman are Swedish as well. And this makes a difference.
Effortlessly elegant.
A car for people with good taste…and a feeling for quality and design.
Wow, truly beautiful
Yes ❤
I love it
Cant wait for the crash test video of it 😊
Nice looking car😊
I hope Volvo continue to make an interior trim like the one I just bought last November a 24MY XC90 T8 in vapour grey Ultimate dark with aluminum interior instead of wood.
My dream car
Great exterior but interior has become very repetitive we want to see more innovation and bring back some buttons
The most gentlemen car
Perfect❤
que lux .........
Nothing change…
@@chodes6417 New headlights design, New Dashboard, New rear lights and New bumber
It’s a facelift, new software, design, updated interior and so on
No, but it is good looking car indeed :)
Needs to have better reliability and lower MSRP.
That’s debatable considering the Honda Pilot outsells the Volvo three to one annually.🤷🏼🙄🤔
Volvo has a grill with Chinese inspired
It's only new because it hasn't been used
It's a boring car. Nothing really new and absolutely nothing special.
Is the lady from the Bentley corporation still doing the interiors? I doubt it this is a Chinese company.😮
Yep - still a Bentley design-ethos.
Are Volvo kidding with us? Is the same car omg
2nd facelift
디자인팀이 없나?
🥺🥺🥺
How can a car with that honda jazz/fit rear be the best design!?!?
Love these! Built in the awesome US South Carolina factory, bravo!
XC90 is built in Sweden, the EX90 is built in SC
WOW 👌 I love it it looks fantastic 😍 good Job ❤
Con un bel motore a gasolio da 2200 cc avrebbe più senso. Elettrico non serve a niente e con quei cavalli potenza, meglio una Wrx sti❤
블루 나는 red
nice - but zero tangiable content - just a load of floaty pics that could be a 10 Min Volvo marketing video
Would choose a Toyota or Mazda over this
@@Uc000f 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Interior is so old and uncomfortable touch screen without no physical buttons 😢😢😢
@@amanti113 exacly, thats terrible
Can you name a car that has "comfortable" interior..among the new ones?
@@amanti113 It’s classic.., and I like that!
Sadly that is what people want.
how many physical buttons does a smartphone have on its touchscreen nowadays? it’s like you’re complaining that it’s old but also wish it was old.
i dont wanna say this but this car has 2000s look interior design.
It’s just the interior color option
Gray and beige is kind of 2000s
XC 90 looks so outdated now , same design for years
And yet it remains in high demand. So why completely change the design? It is Volvo's strength; this is what they are good at.
The idea was to switch completely to full-electric, so continue with the EX90 only, but it turns out that the market (the buyers) are not yet ready for it. So, in my opinion, it is just smart of Volvo not to spend all their money on a completely new design, but rather to give the XC90 some extra life through a small, but good refresh.
@@stephenvdmExcellent explanation I agree
very basic
The chinese side of it all.
And what is the exact Chinese side then? Designed, developed and built in Sweden. 🇸🇪
Volvo = Chinese Car
@@alex.fernandes xc90 is built and designed in Sweden. Educate yourself.
@@Kosmiczny_Kot The Volvo XC90 is manufactured in multiple locations, including Sweden, China, and South Carolina. It’s a company owned by the Chinese. - Try to help offer some level of consideration to your otherwise uncouth remark. 😊
@@BKAlexander53 you were the one to put an equation sign, which indicates 100% Chinese product, which is a lie. All of the xc90 for Europe, where I live in, are produced in Sweden. R&D had been done mainly in Sweden too.
Differences in quality, design, safety and basically everything between Chinese cars and Volvo are astronomical, and to summarise volvo as a Chinese car is nothing short but a lie. Chinese owned company - unfortunately yes, I would rather see the profits to stay within the EU. But it is what it is, and in the end, the company is still headquartered in Sweden, CEO and chairman are Swedish as well. And this makes a difference.