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Custom orders for the Volvo V90 Cross Country have closed in Canada. Volvo is selling its remaining in-stock retailer inventory as the model steps aside to make room for the brand's electrified SUV portfolio — and once those units are gone, there are no more coming. For Mississauga buyers who have been watching the V90 Cross Country from the sidelines, the question is no longer "should I eventually look at this?" It is whether the vehicle that is on the lot right now is the right one before the opportunity closes.
This article makes the honest case for the V90 Cross Country — built on what it actually delivers, who it was genuinely built for, and why the final inventory situation is relevant without needing to manufacture urgency around it.
What the V90 Cross Country Is
The V90 Cross Country is Volvo's flagship adventure wagon — a large, elevated estate built on a mild hybrid powertrain with standard all-wheel drive, a focus on long-distance touring comfort, and the clearance and capability to go beyond the paved road when the destination calls for it.
The B6 AWD Powertrain
The 295 hp supercharged and turbocharged engine delivers broad torque availability across the rev range, supported by the 48V mild hybrid system that recovers braking energy and provides supplemental assist. No external charging is required. The system manages itself, and the fuel economy improvement — documented by Volvo at up to 15 percent in real-world conditions — happens without any input from the driver.
The Two Package Levels
The V90 Cross Country is offered in Plus and Ultra configurations.
Plus
The entry point to the V90 Cross Country. Includes Google built-in (Maps, Assistant, Play), wireless Apple CarPlay, panoramic roof, interior illumination, Pilot Assist adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, oncoming lane mitigation, and the full Volvo IntelliSafe driver assistance suite. For Mississauga buyers who want the V90 Cross Country's core attributes — the powertrain, the cargo volume, the AWD capability, and the technology — without the premium tier additions.
Key features:
Ultra

Plus features, plus Harman Kardon Premium Sound (14 speakers, 600 W, air-ventilated subwoofer), front seat ventilation, and the head-up display. For Mississauga buyers who spend meaningful time in the driver's seat on longer runs — the 403 toward Burlington, Highway 400 toward Barrie, or the full stretch of the 401 toward Ottawa — and want the cabin to match the V90 Cross Country's long-range capability.
Key features:
Trim Comparison
|
Feature |
Plus |
Ultra |
|---|---|---|
|
Panoramic Roof |
✓ |
✓ |
|
Google Built-In |
✓ |
✓ |
|
Wireless Apple CarPlay |
✓ |
✓ |
|
Pilot Assist |
✓ |
✓ |
|
BLIS and Cross Traffic Alert |
✓ |
✓ |
|
360° Camera |
✓ |
✓ |
|
Head-Up Display |
— |
✓ |
|
Harman Kardon Audio |
— |
✓ |
|
Front Seat Ventilation |
— |
✓ |
|
Optional Air Suspension |
✓ |
✓ |
Who the V90 Cross Country Is For in Mississauga
The Mississauga buyer who makes regular long-distance runs. The V90 Cross Country has 1,517 litres of cargo space with seats folded, an optional rear air suspension for sustained highway comfort, and 295 hp on tap at all times. Runs up the 400 to Muskoka, east along the 401, or south to Niagara Falls are the territory where this vehicle finds its strongest argument. The optional air suspension adjusts ride height automatically at speed for highway efficiency and can raise for rough terrain when needed.
The household that wants wagon practicality at a large scale. The V90 Cross Country's 4,959 mm length provides a cabin that adults find genuinely comfortable over long distances, with rear headroom of 957 mm and rear legroom of 911 mm. This is not the compact trade-off of a smaller wagon — it is the full-scale estate with elevated ground clearance and standard AWD.
The driver who is not yet ready to commit to electric but wants Volvo's full technology suite. The V90 Cross Country comes with Google built-in as standard and has received the March 2026 Volvo Car UX over-the-air update, delivering the same refreshed interface available on current electric models. The mild hybrid system delivers fuel efficiency gains without any plug-in commitment.
The buyer who values Off Road mode and terrain capability. With 195 mm of ground clearance, Hill Descent Control, Off Road mode, and standard AWD, the V90 Cross Country handles gravel, light trail surfaces, and the mixed terrain common to cottage-country Ontario without issue. It is not an off-road specialist, but it is more than a road car.
Final Inventory at Volvo Cars Mississauga
The V90 Cross Country units currently in retailer inventory in Mississauga are the last ones available in Canada. No new production allocation exists behind them. Our team at Volvo Cars Mississauga can confirm what is currently on the lot, walk you through available package levels and options, and arrange a test drive. If the V90 Cross Country has been on your list, now is the time to take a closer look — reach out or visit us in Mississauga before the available inventory moves.
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