So this is a total derail, but I figured since no-less than 4 posters have brought up Volvo's 2017 V90 Cross Country in this thread, I would x-post my first impressions of said wagon from Swedespeed here in this thread.
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PART I
As an enthusiast and consumer I get extraordinarily tired of reading the standard editorial journo and blog reviews of the latest crop of automobiles. With a few exceptions, they all blend together to become a "sea of sameness". I love a good consumer review though, so In the spirit of Matt's excellent offering, I figured I'd jot down my own take on the 2017 Volvo V90 Cross Country which I had a chance to drive earlier today. I've also include tons of snaps for those who are curious to have a less manicured and more subjective look at Volvo's latest offering.
As I pulled up to the lot in my V60 RD (due for its 40k service) the V90XC was waiting for me out front. As others have pointed out, it's a truly stunning car in person and my first impression did not disappoint. The demo model I drove was Osmium Grey with the traditional Cross Country black cladding, and the combination felt absolutely perfect for the vehicle. I know grey is "boring", but I have to say, as far as greys go, this one is great.
I don't love everything about the new Volvo design language, but one of the things that I DO love is the way it strikes a nice balance between elegance and aggression. There is a sleek, meanness to the exterior of the V90XC that gives it an assured and capable personality. The front end isn't for everybody, but I find it a nice departure from the standard V90 with its chin accents and 3D grill.
The demo model I drove was equipped as pictured on the window sticker below with 19" wheels, B&W sound, rear air suspension/4C, Heads-up display, and the full convenience package. I have no interest in most of the luxury package personally, and this is almost exactly how I'd option this car were I to buy it.
Before hitting the road I climbed into the driver's seat to adjust things, and get familiar. This was my firs time in an SPA Volvo, and my unfamiliarity wasn't helped by the fact that my saleswoman barely knew the vehicle and had never actually been inside it herself! [emoji85] in spite of this, I immediately felt at Home thanks to the latest iteration of Volvo's comfortable seats. They feel firm-but-supple with modest bolsters, and the leather grain is nice and robust.
The adjustments have changed slightly--but only slightly--which was confusing and for a moment I thought Volvo had screwed up by not letting the seat drop enough for my lanky 6'3" frame. Thankfully after some tinkering around I was able to drop it practically to the floor and had tons of head and leg room which was excellent. I want to say it drops lower than my P2 XC70 and affords a bit more of a roomy feel for me because of that.
After dialing seats and mirrors in, We ran through the sound system briefly and there were a ton of options to play with. I did NOT fully investigate the system's potential because though I love music and listen to it constantly, I'm not actually much of an audiophile. On stock settings it proved more-than-adequate for everything from Alice in Chains, to Mozart, to some garbage Top40 radio pop. No complaints on that front. We hit the road and headed for some twisty suburban backroads to get a feel for the V90's on-road performance.
I am one of the bunch here who could give a **** about whether Volvo is "luxury" or not, and have concerns about the brand alienating guys like me who want a safe, reliable and adventurous vehicle with little pretense. However with that aside, the interior is a huge step up from the P3 cars, and it's immediately evident as you cruise along. You are sort of wrapped in a cocoon of clean, restrained, Scandinavian sensibility. It feels neither cool nor warm, but rather pleasingly neutral.
The dark wood and leather accents on the center console and elsewhere are also really handsome. The wood in particular makes things feel a bit more grounded and peaceful than the '15 V60 RD
The vents and speaker grills are quite elegant and lend to the cars more "upmarket" appeal.
While the UI/UX of the touchscreen interface seems decent (pending further future investigation) the first annoying design detail became apparent as I went to select a "mode" for our drive. as you can see above, the mode wheel sits a bit further back on the center console than is ideal. If you're at rest on the leather armrest , your fingers end up well-ahead of said wheel, making turning it to select your preferred mode while driving a bit awkward and annoying. This is a small concern, but worth mentioning nonetheless. I believe I saw another poster mention it too fwiw. The heads up display is super cool. But maybe that's because I've never driven a car with one before.
When in motion the car manages to feel extremely solid but also quite a bit more nimble than its predecessors, even in the "every-day driving" Comfort Mode. Switch it to dynamic mode and it hugs the curves pretty well, exhibiting surprisingly minimal body roll for a lifted wagon. It also turns way quicker; and U-ies are a snap in close quarters which is sooooo refreshing compared to the XC70s and even the V60. I'm guessing engine layout is somewhat to do with this? Either way it's more than welcome. The steering feedback is pretty bleh, But honestly I wasn't expecting much. It does the job ok, and as this isn't really designed as a "driver's car" I guess it's forgivable.
The suspension on the V90XC is fantastic, at least as far as the pavement goes. With the 19s on, It soaks up bumps beautifully, and does really well on the mottled, pock-marked roads that are so familiar to those of us who make the Northeast our home.
It feels firm-but-compliant and the boat-like bobbing and rocking of the older P2 and P3 XCs is nearly gone. I found that in any mode I tried, it felt pretty damn good and was certainly superior to either of my current volvos . It made the stock RD suspension feel pretty crashy and unrefined TBH.
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