Volvo’s XC90 SUV marks a new chapter for the Swedish automaker. It’s the first vehicle to be built using Volvo’s new Scalable Product Architecture (SPA), a platform that’s also used by the new S90 sedan and V90 station wagon. The XC90 is also destined to be Volvo’s best-selling vehicle here in the US—by April of this year, the company had already found customers for almost 11,000 XC90s in one of the most competitive segments in the market.
The XC90 is a vehicle packed with clever technology. Much of this technology has to do with Volvo’s core focus on safety of course—which now means lots of active semi-autonomous driver assists—but this SUV marks the debut of the company’s new Sensus infotainment system, too. On top of all that, the T8 variety of this range-topping vehicle is a hybrid. After spending several hundred miles in both T6 and T8 versions of the XC90, it was easy to come away with an appreciation for Sweden’s latest.
The mechanical bits
Under the substantial hood of both models is a 2.0L, four-cylinder direct injection gasoline engine belonging to a new family of engines called Drive-E that first started appearing in Volvos in 2013. Volvo makes multiple variants of the new engine, including a diesel version. But the T6 and T8 use the engine’s most potent form, with both a turbocharger and supercharger—the result is 316hp (235kW) and 295 lb-ft (400Nm).
In the T6, that power is sent to all four wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission from Aisin. The T8, however, only uses the internal combustion engine to power the front wheels. Instead of running a driveshaft from the engine to the rear wheels, the T8 fills that space with a 9.2kWh lithium ion battery used to power an 87hp (65kW), 177 lb-ft (240Nm) electric motor to drive the rear wheels. (There’s also another motor/generator unit up front that starts the internal combustion engine and recovers energy under braking.) Add those numbers up, and the T8 has 400hp (299kW) and 472 lb-ft (640Nm) on demand, making it quite the powerful hybrid SUV.

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