Volvo’s first SUV was a ground-up success, earning "SUV of the Year" honors upon its 2003 release. It established Volvo’s reputation for three-row practicality and world-class safety features, such as the industry-first . The first generation (2002–2014) saw diverse powerplants, including a rare Yamaha-designed V8. Its successor, launched in late 2014 on the Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) , redefined the brand with a more refined "Thor’s Hammer" design language and a total focus on four-cylinder efficiency. Modern Performance and Efficiency
: These utilize a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine paired with a 48-volt battery system. The B5 offers 247 hp, while the supercharged B6 pushes output to 295 hp.
The current XC90 lineup emphasizes hybrid power, catering to both traditional and eco-conscious drivers:
Inside, the XC90 is a masterclass in "less but better" design.
: The pinnacle of the range, delivering a combined 455 hp and an EPA-estimated 32 miles of pure electric range . This model can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 5 seconds, making it one of the quickest seven-seaters in its class. Scandinavian Luxury and Technology
The is a definitive pillar of the luxury SUV market, celebrated for bridging the gap between rugged utility and Scandinavian elegance. Since its debut in 2002, it has evolved from a safety-focused family hauler into a sophisticated flagship that lead's Volvo's charge toward electrification. While there is no standard model designated "1.45," the XC90 is currently in its second generation, having recently received a significant 2025.5 facelift that introduces advanced Google-integrated tech while retaining its classic, minimalist aesthetic. A Legacy of Innovation and Safety
Volvo Xc90 — 1.45
Volvo’s first SUV was a ground-up success, earning "SUV of the Year" honors upon its 2003 release. It established Volvo’s reputation for three-row practicality and world-class safety features, such as the industry-first . The first generation (2002–2014) saw diverse powerplants, including a rare Yamaha-designed V8. Its successor, launched in late 2014 on the Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) , redefined the brand with a more refined "Thor’s Hammer" design language and a total focus on four-cylinder efficiency. Modern Performance and Efficiency
: These utilize a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine paired with a 48-volt battery system. The B5 offers 247 hp, while the supercharged B6 pushes output to 295 hp. Volvo XC90 1.45
The current XC90 lineup emphasizes hybrid power, catering to both traditional and eco-conscious drivers: Volvo’s first SUV was a ground-up success, earning
Inside, the XC90 is a masterclass in "less but better" design. Its successor, launched in late 2014 on the
: The pinnacle of the range, delivering a combined 455 hp and an EPA-estimated 32 miles of pure electric range . This model can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 5 seconds, making it one of the quickest seven-seaters in its class. Scandinavian Luxury and Technology
The is a definitive pillar of the luxury SUV market, celebrated for bridging the gap between rugged utility and Scandinavian elegance. Since its debut in 2002, it has evolved from a safety-focused family hauler into a sophisticated flagship that lead's Volvo's charge toward electrification. While there is no standard model designated "1.45," the XC90 is currently in its second generation, having recently received a significant 2025.5 facelift that introduces advanced Google-integrated tech while retaining its classic, minimalist aesthetic. A Legacy of Innovation and Safety