
This Volvo review will focus on the XC40 and XC60 models, as well as the Polestar Engineered model. While all of these models are excellent, there are some differences. For example, the XC40 costs a little more than its sister models. The XC90 Polestar Engineering is a cheaper option if you are looking for a vehicle that will be more affordable.
XC40
The Volvo XC40 is a superb crossover SUV. It sits up high and feels safe, with comfortable seats and excellent visibility. It also boasts one of the most stylish interiors of its class. The XC40 has distinctive, jaunty-shaped doors and side mirrors. It features two rear parking cameras as well as rear reversing and rear parking cameras. There is also a 360 degree surround-view monitor.
XC60
The Volvo XC60 could be the perfect compact SUV for you. It offers ample space inside and comfortable riding. It boasts a 2.0-litre fourcylinder engine with both petrol- and diesel power. The plug-in hybrid model is also available. This allows you to save significant amounts on company car taxes.

XC90
Safety is paramount with the Volvo XC90. This luxury SUV comes with more than 12 airbags and all of the latest safety features. It also features a road departure system, which detects when the vehicle is about to depart from the highway. This system tightens the seatbelts strategically to help prevent the car from rolling off the road.
Polestar Engineered model
Polestar Engineered Volvos are the best choice for those who want more performance. This model is equipped with the most recent technology, including performance parts as well as an advanced suspension. The model can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 4.1 seconds, and it has a maximum power output 455 horsepower.
XC40 T4
The Volvo XC40 scores high in interior quality. It has excellent visibility and a large cabin. The XC40's cargo space is large and well-organized, offering many storage options. However, it can be difficult for some to achieve a comfortable sitting position due to tight access to the car seats anchors and small storage spaces.
XC60 B5
The Volvo XC60 can be described as a solid all-rounder. It offers decent handling and a decent riding experience. It's especially pleasant to drive on motorways, thanks to its smooth, quiet ride and lack of harshness. It's easy to see, especially in the city.

XC60 T4
The XC60 car is luxurious and very comfortable to drive. It runs on Google software and features many customization options. It also supports voice control with Google Assistant. It's a bit soft on bumpy roads but is quite comfortable on smooth ones.
XC90 T8
Although the Volvo XC90 has a new look, the vehicle is essentially the same. The Volvo XC90 still looks great, with a little chrome and the older Sensus infotainment systems. However, new variants are now available, including one capable of mild hybridization. These are 20% cheaper than the starting T8 price.