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All-New Volvo V90 Wagon Will Not Be Displayed at US Dealerships, but Can Be Ordered for $49,950

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The new Volvo V90 Wagon will carry a starting MSRP of $49,950

Consumers can also take a trip to Scandinavia to pick up their V90 Wagon in person

Pricing information for the all-new Volvo V90 Wagon was announced earlier this month and the front-wheel drive R-Design model will carry a starting MSRP of $49,950.


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The new Volvo V90 Wagon will carry a starting MSRP of $49,950

The Volvo V90 comes standard with a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster

Even though most US dealerships will not keep the V90 Wagon on their lots, consumers can still order the new model via Volvo Concierge. This gives buyers the ability to customize and order their V90 online. In addition, Volvo Concierge alerts buyers when their V90 has been shipped from Sweden and when the vehicle is expected to be delivered.

Another way that consumers can order the V90 Wagon is via Overseas Delivery. With this option, customers will receive two plane tickets to Gothenburg, Sweden, as well as paid hotel accommodations during their European visit. Once there, customers can tour the faculty where their V90 is built and then take the wagon for a spin, before it’s sent to the United States.

There are two unique versions of the all-new Volvo V90 Wagon. The entry-level R-Design model—price at $49,950—features 19-inch matte black diamond cut alloy wheels, a panoramic sunroof, and also comes with the semi-autonomous Pilot Assist drive system. Furthermore, the sporty R-Design trim level is powered by a 250-horsepower I4 engine that works with an eight-speed automatic transmission, sending power to the front wheels.

For even more advanced technology, consumers might want to check out the luxury-oriented Inscription model. This trim comes with a more powerful four-cylinder engine that’s both supercharged and turbocharged, providing the V90 Inscription with 316 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque. The Inscription model also comes with all-wheel drive and an optional Bowers & Wilkins sound system that’s complete with 19 speakers. The Inscription trim has a starting MSRP of $57,950.

The R-Design and Inscription models are currently available to be ordered by interested US consumers.


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