For 2007, the Volvo CX90 undergoes an engine transplant: the 2.5-litre, five-cylinder turbocharged version of 2006 is gone, replaced with a new 3.2-litre, naturally-aspirated inline six-cylinder engine. The new six joins the line-up alongside the V8 introduced for 2006.
 
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Other exterior changes include a new grille with more chrome; redesigned taillamps; body-colour side trim mouldings and door handles; body-colour mirrors with built-in turn signals; and on the XC90 V8, standard brushed aluminum roof rails and new “Camulus” 18-inch aluminum wheels. A new lane change feature, with three flashes, is added to the turn signal switch. Inside, the centre console has been upgraded, with new display and aluminum-effect trim, and all stereos receive an auxiliary jack. New exterior colours are Electric Silver Metallic and Shadow Blue.
New options include a rearview mirror with integrated compass; the optional Premium Sound system includes an Alpine ICE Power amplifier and Dynaudio speakers; the Luxury Package includes Active Bi-Xenon headlamps that follow the curve of the road; and models can be equipped with BLIS (Blind Spot Information System), which registers vehicles in the blind spot.
The XC90 comes with the 3.2-litre I6 or 4.4-litre V8, mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with manual mode, and electronically-controlled all-wheel drive that is 95 per cent front-wheel bias, but is capable of transferring up to 95 per cent of torque to any one wheel when needed. Both models are available in five- or seven-passenger seating configuration.
Features on the five-passenger I6 include 17-inch alloy wheels, heated mirrors with puddle lights, headlight washers, cloth/leatherette upholstery, heated seats, power driver’s seat with memory, fold-flat passenger front seat, 40/20/40 folding rear seat, leather-wrapped wheel, cargo net, cruise control, dual-zone electronic climate control, rain-sensing wipers, rear wiper/washer, and CD player.
The seven-passenger I6 adds a power sunroof, leather upholstery and rear headset controls.
The five-passenger V8 adds speed-sensitive steering, bi-Xenon headlamps, colour-coordinated wheel arches, polished exhaust tips, privacy glass, aluminum roof rails, power passenger seat, black-faced gauges, leather-wrapped shifter knob, auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass, garage door opener and six-CD stereo.
The seven-passenger V8 adds an integrated second-row centre-position child booster seat.
The XC90 has a lovely interior and numerous safety features; the seating position is good, and controls fall easily to hand. The third row on the seven-passenger models is cramped for adults, but the seats fold flat, thanks to a clever system where the seat cushions are pushed back into the backrest, rather than flipped forward, to produce a flat cargo floor. There’s a lot of space for items in the rear, but small-item storage can be harder to find up front, especially when the centre console is taken up with CD cases.