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2022 Volvo XC90 Interior and Cargo
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It's difficult to find fault with a Volvo interior, particularly that of the XC90. Available as either a 6-seater or 7-seater with three rows, there's ample space for all but those at the back, and comfort is prioritized ahead of all else. Plush leather upholstery, warm color choices, and simplicity of design that feels relaxing and uncluttered are all hallmarks of the XC90's cabin, centered around digital instrumentation and a portrait-oriented infotainment screen that houses almost all interior functionality. Standard four-zone climate control, rear sun blinds, a panoramic sunroof, and heated power-adjustable seats ensure that even at the base level, the XC90 is supremely comfortable, although the R-Design chairs on the eponymous trim are somewhat of a snug fit for those with a larger frame. 2021 XC90 Interior Photos
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The cabin of the XC90 can be arranged in two ways. The 6-seat Volvo XC90 (non-R-Design and T6 engines only) has second-row captain's chairs while the seven-seater has three individual seats in the second row that can all be independently folded, reclined, or slide to maximize rear-seat space. There isn't much for those right at the back though, and even Volvo admits that five-foot-five is the limit for third-row occupants. Fortunately, those in the front two rows are generously accommodated with 40.9 and 37 inches of legroom fore and aft and upwards of 38.5 inches of headroom. The seats themselves boast a broad array of adjustability for the driver and front passenger and three-position memory for both. Lumbar support and adjustable thigh support add an extra layer of comfort. The R-Design gets seats with sportier bolstering, but these can be tight for broader inhabitants. 2022 Volvo XC90 Interior Dimensions
Volvo XC90 TrimsT5 MomentumT6 MomentumT6 Inscription Seating766 Headroom Front Seat38.9 in.38.9 in.38.9 in. Headroom Back Seat38.5 in.38.5 in.38.5 in. Legroom Front Seat40.9 in.40.9 in.40.9 in. Legroom Back Seat37 in.37 in.37 in. Shoulder Room Front57.7 in.57.7 in.57.7 in. Shoulder Room Rear56.5 in.56.5 in.56.5 in. Hip Room, Front56 in.56 in.56 in. Hip Room, Rear56.5 in.56.5 in.56.5 in. Interior Colors and Materials
Volvo has changed up the way it classifies its interiors, now calling these spaces 'rooms' with preset color and trim combinations. At a base level, leatherette upholstery is available in Blond or Charcoal with Iron Ore inlays, while Linear Walnut trim is paired with leather in the same colors as a $1,400 option. The latter is standard from the T6-equipped Momentum, with Maroon Brown leather in a Charcoal interior added as a color option. The R-Design retains the base color palette but swaps out regular leather for premium Nappa. The seats can alternatively be upholstered in Charcoal Nubuck (microsuede) and Nappa leather with metal mesh inlays. Those in search of utmost luxury will want the broad selection of six color choices from the Inscription, which avails perforated Nappa leather in Blond, Charcoal, Amber, Maroon Brown, or Slate, or alternatively offers Midnight Zinc tailored wool blend upholstery, although only the former two are available on the six-seater. The Recharge, meanwhile, equips an Orrefors crystal gearshift lever. Now Buzzing Electric Vehicles Tesla Cybertruck Spotted With Production-Ready Rear End Crash Watch A Seventh-Gen Toyota Hilux Truck Launch Into The Air After Losing Control Auctions One-Off Plymouth Barracuda Four-Door Is A Muscle Car Unicorn First Drive 2023 Toyota Crown First Drive Review: A Tale Of Two Hybrids Sports Cars 2023 BMW M2 Coming With Optional Center-Lock Wheels Tuning 700-Horsepower 2023 Nissan Z By AMS Performance Hits Nine-Second Quarter Mile 2021 XC90 Trunk and Cargo Space
With three rows of seating, the cargo bay of the XC90 is highly configurable. Behind the final row, 12.6 cubic feet are available. The rearmost seats drop flat into the floor, however, revealing 35.6 cubic feet of storage. Drop both rear rows of seating and 65.5 cubic feet is available, but shift the front seats as far forward as they can go, and you're in for up to 85.7 cubes, provided you're short enough to accomplish such a feat. The trunk itself is accessed through a power tailgate with hands-free functionality, and the bay has a number of clever storage solutions like grocery hooks. Throughout the cabin, a number of small storage areas, including door pockets, a large, two-tier glovebox, and a relatively small compartment under the center armrest. Ahead of this, a storage tray doubles up as dual cupholders. The third-row occupants even get two small storage bins beneath the outboard armrests. 2022 Volvo XC90 Trunk and Cargo Space Photos
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Volvo XC90 TrimsT5 MomentumT6 MomentumT6 Inscription Box Width (Wheelhousings)44.5 in.44.5 in.44.5 in. Box Height (Area)35 in.35 in.35 in. 2021 XC90 Infotainment and Features
Features
The Volvo XC90 SUV will never be accused of lacking features, shipping with keyless entry, a panoramic sunroof, hands-free tailgate, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, wireless device charging, four-zone climate control, heated front seats with multi-way power adjustment, auto-dimming mirrors inside and out, and a rearview camera, all found on the Momentum. There's a fully comprehensive suite of driver aids, too, with adaptive cruise control, collision mitigation, Volvo's Pilot Assist semi-autonomous suite, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, rear collision mitigation, and front and rear park assist. Upper trims may add to the luxury in many ways, but they don't add numerous extra features, with only the likes of ventilated seats, additional seat adjustment, and rear sunshades added to the deal. Options include heated rear seats, a heated steering wheel, a head-up display, a 360-degree camera, massaging front seats, and automatic parking assist. Infotainment
While we may have once hailed Volvo's Sensus Connect infotainment suite as one of the best in the industry, the times have caught up to the now-six-year-old system. It may have received processor updates in the last couple of years, but our tester was slow at start-up and regularly lagged when trying to make full use of Android Auto. Both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are standard, but on a portrait-orientation screen, they display in a very small window which is less than ideal. The screen itself responds to smartphone-style swipes and pinches but lacks the intuition of BMW's latest iDrive system or Mercedes' MBUX system. Functionality is still strong, however, with navigation, HD and Sirius Satellite Radio, voice recognition, and a standard ten-speaker sound system. R-Design and Inscription variants get a 14-speaker Harman Kardon setup, but the must-have option in every XC90 is the sublime 19-speaker, 1,400-watt Bowers & Wilkins setup with the Gothenburg Concert Hall experience. Few automotive sound systems are as good. Check other Volvo XC90 Styles
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