Going
back to what they do best, which is making hugely practical and fairly
box-shaped cars, Volvo released today the first pictures of V90 station
wagon (estate) prior to the car’s debut at the Geneva Motor Show.
Depending on your view, Volvo V90 could be called either a short XC90 SUV or a S90 sedan with a big butt.
Volvo V90 is a premium product from the
car maker’s top-of-the-line 90 series, featuring a very classy look,
high-end features, and excellent quality. Maybe it was a bit harsh
calling it, boxy as the design has some nice curves to it, as well as
nice LED-infused headlights and just the right amount of brightwork to
make the car look interesting.
Detailed specs of the new Volvo V90
Estate are yet to be revealed, but in the official bumf the car maker
mentions Pilot Assist semi-autonomous drive technology, the most
advanced standard safety package on the market, including Large Animal
Detection and Run-off Road Mitigation, and connectivity features such as
smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay as the main technology
highlights of the car. Stay tuned for more facts and figures over the
coming days.
“The modern premium estate is all about
the intriguing combination of a luxurious experience with the functional
origins of the estate silhouette. The sophisticated ambience of our new
Volvo interiors is combined with a great cargo space, providing the
right kind of functionality – whether through connectivity or cargo and
storage solutions,” said Thomas Ingenlath, Senior Vice President for
Design at Volvo Cars.
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