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CanadianDriver's New Car Buyer's Guide 2007:
Volvo XC90

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.

Volvo XC90 2007

Volvo XC90 2007

Volvo XC90 2007
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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.

The V8 is creamy-smooth, powerful and quiet; but although it’s more powerful than the five-cylinder it replaces, the V6 is still no match for the V8, and there’s a very noticeable response lag when it’s asked for a burst of power to blend into traffic at highway speeds.

The new BLIS system uses cameras integrated into the door mirrors, and detects when another vehicle has entered the driver’s blind spots, by illuminating a light in the relevant mirror to alert the driver.

2007 Volvo XC90 Specifications:
Base price I6 5-pass$50,995
Base price I6 7-pass$56,895
Base price V8 5-pass$65,695
Base price V8 7-pass$67,995
Type4-door, 5/7-passenger midsize SUV
LayoutTransverse front engine/all-wheel drive
Engine3.2-litre I6, DOHC, 32 valves
 4.4-litre V8, DOHC, 32 valves
Horsepower235 @ 6200 rpm
 311 @ 5850 rpm
Torque (lb-ft)236 @ 3200 rpm
 325 @ 3900 rpm
Transmission6-speed automatic
Tires P235/65R17 Michelin all-season
Curb weight V61985 kg (4376 lbs)
Curb weight V82036 kg (4488 lbs)
Wheelbase2857 mm (112.4 in.)
Length4807 mm (189.2 in.)
Width1898 mm (74.7 in.)
Height1784 mm (70.2 in.)
Ground clearance V6218 mm (8.5 in.)
Ground clearance V8226 mm (8.8 in.)
Towing capacity2250 kg (4960 lbs)
Cargo capacity 5-pass1178 litres (41.5 cu.ft.)(seats up)
 2403 litres (84.8 cu.ft.)(seats down)
Cargo capacity 7-pass1225 litres (43.2 cu.ft.)(seats up)
 2410 litres (85.0 cu.ft.)(seats down)
Fuel consumption V6City: 14.6 L/100 km (19 mpg Imp)
 Hwy:  10.0 L/100 km (28 mpg Imp)
Fuel consumption V8City: 16.2 L/100 km (17 mpg Imp)
 Hwy:  10.6 L/100 km (26 mpg Imp)
Fuel typePremium 
Warranty4 yrs/80,000 km
Powertrain warranty4 yrs/80,000 km
Front airbagsStandard
Side airbagsStandard
Curtain airbagsStandard
Anti-lock brakesStandard
Traction controlStandard
Stability controlStandard
Assembly locationGöteborg, Sweden
*Specifications subject to change
Crash test results www.safercar.gov, www.hwysafety.org

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