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Three Things that Set the Volvo S90 Recharge Apart

Three Things that Set the Volvo S90 Recharge Apart

The Volvo S90 Recharge is a large premium sedan that is aimed at drivers who like to stand out due to its Scandinavian design and its exclusivity. Here are three other things that set it apart from its competition.

The plug-in hybrid powertrain

The Volvo S90 Recharge is equipped with a very advanced plug-in hybrid powertrain that makes it not only the most efficient full-size Volvo sedan ever, but also one of the most powerful production Volvo vehicles to date. This is made possible by the combination of a turbocharged and supercharged 2,0L four-cylinder engine and an electric motor. This makes for a total output of 455 horsepower and a fuel consumption of only 7,5 L/100 km on the highway. In the city, the 18,8-kWh battery found in the S90 Recharge allows it to drive 61 kilometres using only electricity.

The Google built-in infotainment

Like other Volvo models, the S90 Recharge is the only vehicle in its category to be equipped with the Google Built-in infotainment system. This technology includes all of the latest features that are expected in a premium vehicle, such as the hands-free voice commands and the Google Assistant, which can be used to control connected Google-home devices from anywhere in the world. Conversely, many functions of the S90 Recharge can also be controlled via a cell phone or a compatible Google Home device.

The comfort

The Volvo S90 Recharge is a very comfortable premium sedan due to its interior space, the quality of its materials and its advanced standard features. The S90 Recharge benefits from more front and rear legroom than most of its competitors, which means that everyone on board can stretch out and relax on longer drives. The seats can be ordered in a choice of premium leather or a wool blend material that gives a sophisticated and distinguished look to the interior and the standard air quality system can remove up to 95% of contaminants from the air that enters the cabin.