Reasons why I like this car: - It doesn't have any disproportionate screens inside. - does not follow the trend of the light bar on the rear -No fake air intakes -It's clean and sleek
Better looking than any of the over designed German competitors, who all overload the interior with huge screens and the exterior with weird plastic applications everywhere.
but the infotainment system on most Volvos except for the newer and bigger one on the EX 90 is very difficult to use, especially when it comes to climate control. The screen might be decently sized but the system itself is worse than the ones in the German competitors. Don’t also forget that the Porsche Cayenne and the Mercedes Benz GLC still have physical climate control buttons, the Audi Q7 has a dedicated screen for climate control with fixed buttons on the screen.
@bachbui I've been driving a Volvo for the past 6 years. There are no problems whatsoever with using the screen or the climate controls. All the reviewers like to complain about everything being in the touch screen, and at this point I feel like it's just trendy to do so. Since the climate controls are static at the bottom, as it is in most applications like this, it's very easy to use and doesn't take very long at all to get used to.
I absolutely love the new grill. It looks timeless but also modern and also connects it with the historial design language that is unique to Volvo. It’s beautiful.
When a car company gets a design this right it should only be evolution not revolution. This is the most beautiful SUV ever created. Would like to see evolution of this for 50 years. Like the G wagon
The first model year for the new design was 2016, so...8/9 years. But agree! Great lookin car still! I have an XC60 and had an XC40 before that. Looking forward to the EX60!
3:40 Bembli, the LED headlights with the Thor's hammer LED DRL has been standard for years now. They thankfully got rid of the halogen headlights a long time ago
I totally agree with you. After almost 10 years of design, parking a XC90 next to a GLE/Q7/X5 2024 model year do not feel old or anything at all. If someone is not into cars, they would probably think it's not the "old" design back in 2015.
it's crazy how volvo makes these timeless designs. A lot cleaner than the germans are doing these days. The only comment I have is the curved front bumper which would look better with some harder angles or just straight.
Perfect update!! Touched on a few details (loved the new interior air vents) while keeping key features (crystal gear and sound system) that make it so special. What a lesson to the germans 🙌🏼
I'm an avid Volvo brand fan. I've owned many. My only issues with the newer more expensive models is that they are cutting small corners. for example, my 2019 XC40 has automatic rear folding seats, and yet a newer XC60 or XC90 does not... It's beyond me.
I like the older XC90 better tbh, to me it just looks most stately and it was still clean. I myself do not like the headlights roughing the grill, bc everyone else is doing that (Ford, Mazda, Infiniti) on their suvs and crossovers. I love the interior updates though, just wish they kept the smaller 9” screen. I love that it finally has the proper Volvo vents!
The reason any they had to do the next redesign of 10 years old construction is the fact that they had to change the strategy of moving back from ICEs. They wanted to become EV brand, but they realized that they clients don’t want EVs. 70% of people that own EV want to come back to ICE or PHEV.
People say only Mercedes has better interior quality than Volvo. They also say more wealthy people drive Volvos than anything else, since they're so nice but very understated.
The only issue I have with the exterior of current Volvo SUVs and Cross Country models is the bulky rear wiper and how it doesn't line up with where the glass and the rest of the tailgate meet.
FYI, the halogen headlight option is EXTREMELY rare, and was discontinued I believe for the 2017MY. There's only two in my area with the base headlights. They also got rid of the exposed exhausts for 2022. The color that this car is in (and you keep mentioning) is probably Bright Dusk, which is one of my favorite colors on the palette.
This thing is a beauty! Those wheels are amazing! I am not a fan of the screen integration, but I prefer it to what the Germans are doing. I like the idea of having a separate housing or at least a hood for the gauge cluster. This is really well done by Volvo!
I remember the Audi Q5 where the headlights were in contact with the front grille, and it looked awful. Here, I find it very well executed. Excellent design job, Volvo.
Volvo is one of the most underrated car brands, it is crazy how this car still looks so good and up to date after 10 years, really well by Volvo designers team, they’re doing great things with Polestar ass well
FYI the basic headlights was only offerd in specific markets, For example Sweden had the LED as standard. The Thor hammer headlight was a cheaper option to try in markets were the buyer had less money
I don’t like the fact that the drive mode is in the screen though because you have to take your eyes off the road instead of it being right there by the shifter in my 2016 XC 90. I believe it’s a hit or miss on certain things though.
I think they forget to design a place for licence plate. In USA that's not a big problem because you don't need one in a lot of states but in Europe... where will be the place to put the plate? Lower section is air intake, so it seems like it's going to be between grille and this shaped down curved panel which btw reminds me lucid air.
I bought a C30 T5 last weekend, but I wish I had a modern Volvo. Just the best looking cars on the market for several years. A modern, hybrid C30 would be a god-send. I still prefer the previous XC90's face, though. the split lower grills are much more appealing. But the other improvements to the new one are great. Just sad the V60/90 is going away.
That grille pattern is strange. A bit over designed with all angled ribs. Rest of the car, including new front end looks great. A classic design that looks better than ever.
Volvo is not a good brand at all, mine had several problems that making me wanted to sell it soon. Mine was local assembled though. I'm not sure swedish made would do any better.
Stupid middle row, captains chairs have no inboard armrest. And Volvo pats themselves on the back for being good with ergonomics. Also lack of buttons as a safety issue. They double down on those screens because it’s cheaper but they’re trying to convince us it’s for aesthetics and Ease .
As a XC60 onwner, I like where this is going, but I have two complaints - The infotainment screen is not well intergrated. They want to keep the old dashboard but need a bigger screen sure. But it doesn't feel right for me - The breaklight of Volvo has alsway been a subtractor for me because it is small. It is not good fucntionally and it makes the back of the car look bulky
@@SM-wr4nnquestion is, are they the same as they were known for (safety), I doubt it. Many cars today are not what the used to be, and this might be one of them, sadly.
@@kvnxyz I have 3 Volvos... Ive owned 6. From pure Volvo 740, to Ford S40 and S60 and XC40, all the way to Geely XC60. I can tell you they're still a very safe and reliable car. Volvo's are wonderful cars, and the brand is one I can stand behind.
Yuck. Just another gross faux roader. Volvo should either go all-out and make a modern C300 series, or start making proper cars. Give me an actual car, that's made in Sweden and available as a wagon, sedan and coupe. RWD as standard and manual gearbox.
Reasons why I like this car:
- It doesn't have any disproportionate screens inside.
- does not follow the trend of the light bar on the rear
-No fake air intakes
-It's clean and sleek
And doesn´t look aggressive.
yes the only company that makes rear light bars look good is vw
@@MalteseFalconYTnah
@@MalteseFalconYTPorsche?
Agree 100%
Better looking than any of the over designed German competitors, who all overload the interior with huge screens and the exterior with weird plastic applications everywhere.
100% agree!
but the infotainment system on most Volvos except for the newer and bigger one on the EX 90 is very difficult to use, especially when it comes to climate control. The screen might be decently sized but the system itself is worse than the ones in the German competitors. Don’t also forget that the Porsche Cayenne and the Mercedes Benz GLC still have physical climate control buttons, the Audi Q7 has a dedicated screen for climate control with fixed buttons on the screen.
@bachbui I've been driving a Volvo for the past 6 years. There are no problems whatsoever with using the screen or the climate controls. All the reviewers like to complain about everything being in the touch screen, and at this point I feel like it's just trendy to do so. Since the climate controls are static at the bottom, as it is in most applications like this, it's very easy to use and doesn't take very long at all to get used to.
I don't think so
I prefer the look of Mercedes benz gle both interior and exterior
Love the xc90 but you had to ruin it by comparing it to the German one’s, which are are better in terms of tech.
I absolutely love the new grill. It looks timeless but also modern and also connects it with the historial design language that is unique to Volvo. It’s beautiful.
Check out the 2024 bmw x3 x line and check the grill pattern on that. Where do you think Volvo got their new grill pattern for the xc90 facelift from?
When a car company gets a design this right it should only be evolution not revolution. This is the most beautiful SUV ever created. Would like to see evolution of this for 50 years. Like the G wagon
Totally agree
Still looking good, after 10 years!
The rear and side profile are super dated imo
The first model year for the new design was 2016, so...8/9 years. But agree! Great lookin car still! I have an XC60 and had an XC40 before that. Looking forward to the EX60!
@@jeffs6090 This generation of XC90 was first shown in 2014, in early September if I remember correctly. So it is more or less exactly 10 years old
@@planflykt soo..that was in concept form, or close to production form. That means nothing. The first model year was 2016.
Volvo is in a league of its own its Simply Sofiatication with Elegant Design. Safety features are a non-negotiable with Volvo.
3:40 Bembli, the LED headlights with the Thor's hammer LED DRL has been standard for years now. They thankfully got rid of the halogen headlights a long time ago
I totally agree with you. After almost 10 years of design, parking a XC90 next to a GLE/Q7/X5 2024 model year do not feel old or anything at all. If someone is not into cars, they would probably think it's not the "old" design back in 2015.
Masterclass in automotive design
German brands should back up a bit and take a close look into Volvo´s designs
For me the new facelift 👍 more better looking than the old.. I will trade this to my old X5.. please come to Malaysia 🙏
Beautiful redesign, but I'm shocked that they did not address the lack of latches or handles to lift the third row seats, that's so obvious
it's crazy how volvo makes these timeless designs. A lot cleaner than the germans are doing these days. The only comment I have is the curved front bumper which would look better with some harder angles or just straight.
it's a matter of personal opinion i guess... in my opinion looks great curved.
Perfect update!! Touched on a few details (loved the new interior air vents) while keeping key features (crystal gear and sound system) that make it so special. What a lesson to the germans 🙌🏼
I'm an avid Volvo brand fan. I've owned many. My only issues with the newer more expensive models is that they are cutting small corners. for example, my 2019 XC40 has automatic rear folding seats, and yet a newer XC60 or XC90 does not... It's beyond me.
Absolutely stunning, perfect redemption, IMO best large SUV exterior on the market
I like the older XC90 better tbh, to me it just looks most stately and it was still clean. I myself do not like the headlights roughing the grill, bc everyone else is doing that (Ford, Mazda, Infiniti) on their suvs and crossovers. I love the interior updates though, just wish they kept the smaller 9” screen. I love that it finally has the proper Volvo vents!
Volvo didn't abandon it!
oh they just lifted the 2030 cap for ice cars, i bet this thing will last until at least 2032, 2033. spa xc90 came out for 2016 model year damn
The reason any they had to do the next redesign of 10 years old construction is the fact that they had to change the strategy of moving back from ICEs. They wanted to become EV brand, but they realized that they clients don’t want EVs. 70% of people that own EV want to come back to ICE or PHEV.
People say only Mercedes has better interior quality than Volvo. They also say more wealthy people drive Volvos than anything else, since they're so nice but very understated.
The only issue I have with the exterior of current Volvo SUVs and Cross Country models is the bulky rear wiper and how it doesn't line up with where the glass and the rest of the tailgate meet.
3:52 😯
I didn’t even know that used to be an option. It makes me cringe as well.
Exhaust pipes were removed few years ago with the first facelift.
FYI, the halogen headlight option is EXTREMELY rare, and was discontinued I believe for the 2017MY. There's only two in my area with the base headlights. They also got rid of the exposed exhausts for 2022. The color that this car is in (and you keep mentioning) is probably Bright Dusk, which is one of my favorite colors on the palette.
I think the indicators is the headlights themselves! It is on the other models like V90 and it is beautiful imo!
This thing is a beauty! Those wheels are amazing! I am not a fan of the screen integration, but I prefer it to what the Germans are doing. I like the idea of having a separate housing or at least a hood for the gauge cluster. This is really well done by Volvo!
Looks absolutely spot on. Volvo, as always, making beautiful cars.
I remember the Audi Q5 where the headlights were in contact with the front grille, and it looked awful. Here, I find it very well executed. Excellent design job, Volvo.
Volvo is one of the most underrated car brands, it is crazy how this car still looks so good and up to date after 10 years, really well by Volvo designers team, they’re doing great things with Polestar ass well
the new grill reminds me of the BMW X3
The front bumper reminds me of the Lucid air.
I have been obsession over this the last 24 hours! This and the Rivian are the best looking SUV right now!
FYI the basic headlights was only offerd in specific markets, For example Sweden had the LED as standard. The Thor hammer headlight was a cheaper option to try in markets were the buyer had less money
Looks right up there with the mazda cx50 for me
The lower part of the front bumper looks like a cut and paste from the lucid gravity
I don’t like the fact that the drive mode is in the screen though because you have to take your eyes off the road instead of it being right there by the shifter in my 2016 XC 90. I believe it’s a hit or miss on certain things though.
I think they forget to design a place for licence plate. In USA that's not a big problem because you don't need one in a lot of states but in Europe... where will be the place to put the plate? Lower section is air intake, so it seems like it's going to be between grille and this shaped down curved panel which btw reminds me lucid air.
The integration of the screen looks terrible. Should've just used the old one which was big enough
I bought a C30 T5 last weekend, but I wish I had a modern Volvo. Just the best looking cars on the market for several years. A modern, hybrid C30 would be a god-send. I still prefer the previous XC90's face, though. the split lower grills are much more appealing. But the other improvements to the new one are great. Just sad the V60/90 is going away.
I’m proud to be a Volvo fan!
same!
Stunning design, although it would be so much cleaner if they opted for flush door handles, like the electric Range Rover.
And no split headlights. NICE 👍
Somehow I would change the taillights design, just seems like it could work better
Someday I would buy one! I love this car!
the headlight and the DRL's reminds me of Cadillac's
And so you should! It’s timeless.
Looks like they were driving around Oslo and then out in the Norwegian countryside.
Isn’t that the exact same pattern on the grill as BMW is going now
Such a beautiful facelift
The lack of paddles shifters in Volvo lineup, ruins this beautiful car
front styling reminds me of a cadillac xt6
The exhaust pipes have already been ditched since model year 2023.
Volvo has backed out of going full electric by 2030 gauging slowing customer demand for electric cars. Yay!
That grille pattern is strange. A bit over designed with all angled ribs.
Rest of the car, including new front end looks great. A classic design that looks better than ever.
SOLD! Swedish Power 🇸🇪💪🔥🔥🔥
This new model will go up to 43.5 miles on a charge, by the way, up 10 miles from the previous model.
it's weird how the xc90 somehow looks more modern than the ex90. The electric one is clearly an ev version of the past generation xc90
Volvo is not a good brand at all, mine had several problems that making me wanted to sell it soon. Mine was local assembled though. I'm not sure swedish made would do any better.
The car is not overdesigned like someone said
Volvo 🤝 Mazda ; building cars that looks good 10-15 years later.
I kinda like the previous version even more but the new one still looks good. A bit Cadillac looking though
Feels a bit like what Range Rover did with the new Vogue.
Is it just me or does it look a bit like Mazda CX90 from the front?
Rebadged Geely Xingue L?
ABSOLUTELY NOT
Whoo this re-design feels great, it looks cleaner, it looks modern, no lightbars.....Notice the deadpool 3 elevator scene parody 😅
as good as it gets.
Not much changed but prefer the older version
Stupid middle row, captains chairs have no inboard armrest. And Volvo pats themselves on the back for being good with ergonomics. Also lack of buttons as a safety issue. They double down on those screens because it’s cheaper but they’re trying to convince us it’s for aesthetics and Ease .
True by far
The one thing that I despise, the interior vertical screen setup! Such a lazy design and always appears to be an afterthought.
Too bad you can't get rid of Google spyware.
The Geely car company in China make some nice looking Volvos....
Gorgeous SUV! Wish they could also give the rear a new look.
Suv can not be gregouss until u hit 50/60 years old 🤣🤣🤣
Yep
New VOLO is like Mazda CX60 or CX90...
Volvo , Aston are brands that still makes all of us proud
Volvo XD
only the front looks good
As a XC60 onwner, I like where this is going, but I have two complaints
- The infotainment screen is not well intergrated. They want to keep the old dashboard but need a bigger screen sure. But it doesn't feel right for me
- The breaklight of Volvo has alsway been a subtractor for me because it is small. It is not good fucntionally and it makes the back of the car look bulky
old is better, new front has too many undefined curves
looks very cadillacy to me
Peak boring design!
Volvo is back, baby!
Demure
The biggest issue with Volvo's cars is that it looks really good, but the build quality do not meet what the eye is seeing unfortunately
Chinese* since Volvo is owned now by one of Chinas biggest investors
Designed and engineered in Sweden. Many will be built in the South Carolina. . Being owned by Geely doesnt mean the brand is now Chinese.
@@SM-wr4nn it does matter when giving who u giving to money to. Not Swedish it's Chinese account u giving to when u buy stuff from them.
Just like Lotus is now owned by Chinese conglomerate. That removes their underdog status imo. Especially when said owner has billions in assets.
@@SM-wr4nnquestion is, are they the same as they were known for (safety), I doubt it. Many cars today are not what the used to be, and this might be one of them, sadly.
@@kvnxyz I have 3 Volvos... Ive owned 6. From pure Volvo 740, to Ford S40 and S60 and XC40, all the way to Geely XC60. I can tell you they're still a very safe and reliable car. Volvo's are wonderful cars, and the brand is one I can stand behind.
No matter what they do to it is still ugly shiet becouse it is SUV. You have to be 50/60+ those type of 'cars'
Grill is ugly
bland
Yuck. Just another gross faux roader.
Volvo should either go all-out and make a modern C300 series, or start making proper cars.
Give me an actual car, that's made in Sweden and available as a wagon, sedan and coupe. RWD as standard and manual gearbox.
Its made in China.
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