How much is Volvo XC90 D5?

How much is Volvo XC90 D5?

The XC90 is Volvo’s flagship SUV. The D5 model is powered by a 2.0-litre turbodiesel motor with 173kW and 480Nm. It is priced from R1 298 650.

What is the Volvo Inscription package?

What is the Volvo Inscription package? The Inscription trim models on the Volvo XC60 and XC90 SUVs offer special alloy wheels, ventilated Nappa leather, a premium sound system, and a touring chassis for comfort and luxury.

How much is the Volvo XC90 in South Africa?

Volvo XC90 Twin Engine T8 AWD Inscription 6-Seater

Model: XC90
Year: 2021
Mileage: 100
Price: R1,399,950

What does D5 mean on Volvo?

D3, D4, D5 are straight diesel engines by Volvo, equipped with a modern common rail fuel injection system and a turbocharger. The first generation D5 engine was unveiled in 2001, the second generation was presented in 2005, the third generation has been produced since 2009.

When did I buy a new Volvo XC90?

I have a Volvo XC90 D5 SE Geartronic which I bought new in June 2004 and which has covered 35,000 miles. I read the recent auction report on this site that stated that an XC90 price reflected the common problems and expense with injector failure.

How does the front end of a Volvo XC90 work?

The Volvo XC90’s front end is designed to absorb frontal impacts and also deflect any pedestrians up on to the hood of the vehicle rather than underneath the vehicle. Volvo has patented the unique frontal structure that features crumple zones, and predetermined positions for the engine and other ancillaries during a frontal impact.

What kind of suspension does the XC90 have?

The new XC90 has a redesigned chassis with double wishbone front suspension and a new integral link rear axle incorporating transverse leaf spring of lightweight material. The new XC90 can also be equipped with electronically controlled air suspension with a choice of five modes.

When was Roll Stability Control introduced in Volvo XC90?

The industry-first Roll Stability Control was first introduced in XC90 in 2003. At the end of July 2007, Volvo Car Corp. announced the recall of 42,211 2005 model year XC90s for risk of battery short circuit and fire. The vehicles were manufactured in the Swedish Torslanda Plant between 7 June 2004, and 13 May 2005.