Volvo XC90 Review: The Luxury SUV That Makes the Carpool Less Painful

You can stop looking, I’ve found the ultimate mom car.

That’s if you’re looking for a luxury SUV crossover, of course. And why not? You deserve it. Just envision it. A fully loaded, beautifully designed car packed with safety and technology, spacious enough for your family or carpooling. No sacrificing style for space, even if you’re sacrificing your days sitting in the school pickup lane, the Starbucks drive through or hauling your kids and their friends to the movies. In the 2019 Volvo XC90, you get to surround yourself with luxury and great design and have space for kids, dogs and stuff.

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Who This Car is For

How Much this Luxury SUV Costs

The nice thing about Volvo is that each trim level is inclusive of a number of features; then, you can add a few packages that add more luxury, technology and drive capability to the car. The four different trims are:

Safety Features That Keep Your Family Safe

Volvo is known for safety. In fact, the circle-and-arrow logo is an ancient sign for iron. When Volvo first started building cars the symbol was integrated to indicate the brand’s commitment to strength. And the commitment continues today; Volvos are designed to protect passengers both with strong steel and with active safety features, most of which are standard on all models. A 360-degree camera helps the driver see what’s going on around the car, and there are sensors that let you know if another car, animals, pedestrians or cyclists are near. The car will also brake if it detects another car pulling out. And to save energy, the auto stop/start will shut off the engine when you are idling, such as at a traffic light or in the school pick up line. (You can turn this feature off if you find it annoying).

Among the safety features I love are:

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Tech is Front and Center in the Volvo XC90

If you like technology, this car has lots of it. And, it all displays on a lush display screen that is easy to use and nicely organized. Just swipe left for apps such as Apple CarPlay, swipe right for vehicle settings such as head up display. Swipe to the left to adjust the head up display or turn off systems like the blind spot monitor or the auto stop/start feature.

You can control everything from the climate, heated (or cooled) seats from the stationary climate control bar at the bottom of the touch screen

The driver’s digital display shows your speed and gas level, as well as if any of your passengers are not wearing their seat belts, the time, temperature, and more.

And did I mention you can pop open the trunk in three different ways? From inside the car, using the key fob and by sliding your foot underneath the rear bumper to activate the sensor. In case I missed anything, here is the tech that made this car really great…

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The Big Story in the Volvo XC90: All. That. Style. 

Growing up, I remember my mom going from a sports car to a minivan for a short time. She thought the minivan was fun to drive but I dreaded getting into that car. I used to duck into the back with the dog hoping my friends would not see me. I remember thinking that if I ever had kids one day, I would never, ever drive a minivan. (No offense if that’s your kind of ride, it’s just not mine.) With this car, you really don’t have to sacrifice style for space. You get comfort, space, room for up to 7 passengers, plenty of trunk space and luxury. And there’s nothing uncomfortable about this luxury SUV.

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A Third Row That’s Actually Comfortable

The ample size and shape of the Volvo xC90 mean that this car offers a generous amount of space and comfort. The second row is available as a bench that seats three or two captain’s chairs, which allows access to the third row through the center. Your passengers will be pampered in leather seats that heat up if you opt for heated second-row seats. The backseat also has adjustable air vents, cup holders and storage compartments. And last but certainly not least, the XC90’s third row comfortably seats two passengers. I’d recommend the third row for older kids or adults who are in good shape. For example, a person with bad knees or back issues may not be comfortable in the third row. To get in and out of the third row, the second-row seats can be folded and pushed forward. Aside from that, it is very comfortable. My daughter loved hopping back there; she felt cozy and like she was in her own little space.

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Plenty of Storage for When Life Gets Busy

Many of us shamefully admit to having too much stuff in the car and not enough room for things like groceries. The XC90 adds storage so you don’t have a clutter of things rolling around on the floors taking up precious cargo space. In the front there is storage for your phone, two cup holders and a power outlet. Inside the armrest, you’ll find more storage as well as USB and AUX ports to charge up and connect to the audio system. And behind the third row there is a generous amount of cargo space– 15.8 cubic feet of space. But if you need more room to load up, put the third row seats down and take advantage of the XC90’s 41.8 cubic feet of cargo space. There’s even a secret storage compartment under the cargo floor where you can keep cleaning supplies for the car, or anything you like, really.

What We Love About this Luxury SUV

What You Need to Know

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Lillie Morales is an entrepreneur mama- writer, photographer, and an Editor at AGirlsGuidetoCars.com. She loves fast, pretty cars- ones ... More about Lillie Morales
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