2017 Volvo V90 Wagon Shown in Leaked Images

by SpeedLux

We are going to have our first peek at the upcoming Volvo V90 wagon. The leaked pictures coming from Dutch publication Teknikens Värld, which captured an instance of the brand-new long-roof in Sweden.

The Volvo V90, which will certainly share the exactly same SPA system as well as Drive-E powertrains as 2017 Volvo S90 sedan, identifies itself with an appealing rear end. Upright taillights reach up along the tailgate in normal Volvo style, though the rear home window is much more dramatically raked compared to the boxy Volvo wagons . From the C-pillar onward, the V90 appears to be virtually similar to the S90, which then takes styling hints like “Thor’s hammer” headlights from the XC90 SUV.

Anticipate the Volvo V90 to make its launching in a few months, as the S90 car (pictured here) will be formally disclosed next week at the 2016 Detroit car show. The basic V90 will certainly additionally be joined by a V90 Cross Cross version with the requisite physical body cladding and raised ride elevation we understand from other Volvo Cross Country versions. The powertrain schedule need to be the same as the S90 sedan, which will use numerous variations of the 2.0-liter Drive-E four-cylinder, in addition to a Double Engine crossbreed alternative with included electric motors.

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