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The spotlight for the 2024 Volvo XC90, the brand's flagship seven-seat SUV, shines predominantly on its powertrain offerings. Engineered on Volvo’s Scalable Product Architecture (SPA), the platform that serves as the foundation for the 90 and 60 Series, the XC90 is available with two distinctive powertrains that aim to cater to varying performance and environmental needs.
First up is the mild-hybrid B6 2.0T engine, a blend of supercharging and turbocharging that outputs 295 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. While offering a punchy ride, the mild-hybrid technology lends itself to better fuel efficiency, a notable feature for an SUV of its stature.
For those looking for greater power and environmental responsibility, Volvo offers the T8 Twin Engine AWD as an alternative. This plug-in hybrid engine provides a remarkable 455 horsepower. Beyond its raw power, the T8 Twin Engine excels in its emissions profile, releasing significantly low CO2 emissions. Another highlight is its capability for 58 km of pure electric range, providing an eco-friendly option for shorter commutes.
Although the XC90 also boasts a host of new infotainment and safety features for the 2024 model year, the focus on evolving powertrain technology is indicative of Volvo’s broader strategy to transition into more sustainable forms of mobility. Two years ago, Volvo Canada announced its plans to make the entire lineup consist of mild-hybrid, hybrid, or electric vehicles. To keep these models up-to-date, the SPA platform allows for over-the-air (OTA) updates, ensuring that all powertrain technologies can be refined remotely as advancements are made.
With a choice between a mild-hybrid engine and a high-performance plug-in hybrid, the 2024 Volvo XC90's powertrain options provide a compelling preview of Volvo's commitment to blending performance and sustainability. With these options, Volvo is clearly setting the pace for what consumers can expect in a luxury SUV.
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