The long-awaited day is
finally here as the Volvo V90 can officially be ordered. But while the V90
marks the return of the traditional Volvo wagon to the U.S., getting one is
anything but traditional.
Volvo announced prices for the 2018 V90 T5
R-Design will begin at US$ 49,950 in the U.S. before the US$ 995 destination charge.
The V90 will be available in R-Design or Inscription models as either a
front-drive T5 or an all-wheel drive T6. That's about US$ 2,000 more than a
similarly priced S90 T5, but considerably more than US$ 5,000 below where the
T6-only V90 Cross Country begins.
While the Cross Country derivative is already
starting to land at U.S. Volvo dealerships, the V90 will be available only
through order through the Volvo Concierge website or through the company's
Overseas Delivery program, where customers have the opportunity to pick their
vehicle up from the Volvo factory in Sweden and drive it around Europe before
it's shipped back home.
The configurator has also gone live on Volvo's U.S.
website and shows fewer packages and more individual options than on the S90 or
any other American-market Volvo, for that matter. Massaging front seats, the
stitched dashboard and even the CD player can now be ordered as separate
options, rather than bundled with a lot of other extras you may not want.
For the V90, Volvo also made formerly optional
features such as blind-spot monitoring and Apple CarPlay standard (along with
Android Auto). But it's unclear if these changes will extend to other 2018 -90
cars in the U.S.