What are the dimensions of a 2003 Volvo XC90?
In addition to the 112.6-inch wheelbase, the wide 64.3-inch front and 63.9-inch rear track dimensions help to enhance stability. Ground clearance is 8.6 inches. Styling features include tall taillamps; a dark, upright, eggcrate grille; an accentuated V-shaped hood; and a “cockpit-forward” profile.
What kind of engine does a Volvo XC90 have?
A turbocharged five-cylinder engine delivers 208 hp. Standard all-wheel drive (AWD) permits the vehicle to operate on a variety of terrains, but the XC90 is not intended for serious offroad driving. In normal use, nearly all the power goes to the front wheels.
When did the Volvo XC90 come out in Australia?
Never a company to rush into things unnecessarily, Volvo has had its XC90 on sale since 2002 (2003 in Australia), albeit with many significant upgrades and changes along the way. An all-new model is finally on the way and incorporates some fascinating new technology, obviously safety heads the list, but there are many
What kind of engine does BMW XC Classic have?
Equipment levels were changed compared to the international versions and only one engine, a 2.5L turbo petrol 5-cylinder engine with 220 hp, is available. All XC Classic come with AWD as standard and either a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission. It is priced below the second generation XC90.
How many seats does a Volvo XC90 have?
Seating either five or seven occupants, the XC90 has a 40/20/40-split, second-row bench seat. With the seven-passenger configuration, a child booster seat installed in the second row may be slid forward to the front so that the youngster is positioned virtually between the front seats. Two separate seats make up the available third row.
When does the new Volvo XC90 come out?
Starting with a price tag of $33,350 (not including the destination charge), the XC90 will go on sale in the first quarter of 2003. Regular (base) and T6 editions will be offered.
What are the safety features of the Volvo XC90?
New safety technologies in the XC90 come into play regarding two specific areas of protection: in rollovers and in its compatibility with passenger automobiles due to an SUV’s higher stance and ground clearance. The Roll Stability Control System employs a gyro-sensor that registers the vehicle’s roll speed and roll angle.