Sport Utility Vehicle Owners of America (2004) The XC90 is rich with utility. The wide doors give way to a low floor and easily accessible seats, with limousine-like legroom for the rear-seat passengers. Canadian Driver (2003) The XC90 will be available with a choice of 5-cylinder and 6-cylinder engines, and in some markets, Volvo’s new 5-cylinder diesel engine. All the engines are turbocharged.
Cars.com (2003) The XC90’s chassis is based on the one used for Volvo’s S60 and S80 sedans and V70 wagon. The engines are also derived from Volvo’s passenger-car lineup but are reprofiled to gain maximum advantage in an SUV installation. Consumer Guide (2003) Informative review including: Road Test, Prices, Rebates & Incentives, Engines, Standard Equipment, Optional Equipment, Specifications, Warranty Info and more. Detroit News (2004) Women will love the new Volvo XC90 sport-ute. Edmunds (2003) A Volvo wouldn't be a Volvo if it weren't gorged with an extensive list of protective measures to cocoon you and your family from harm, and the XC90 further premieres some essential safety features not currently found in other SUVs. Motor Trend (2003) This is no compact: At 188.9 in. long, it resembles the overall package size of an Acura MDX. It's wide, too, offering exceptional cabin room and comfort. The design team, led by Volvo Design Director Peter Horbury, gave it a handsome, square-rigged face, strong shoulder lines, and a solid-looking stance. MSN Autos (2003) The Volvo XC90 ran away with top honors as Overall Winner at the 2002 Northwest SUV of the Year event. MSN Carpoint (2003) This vehicle appears to rate very highly with consumers. The Car Connection (2003) Chief among the XC90’s bragging points is its Roll Safety Control (RSC) system that employs gyroscopic sensing and computer automation to counteract incipient rollover. Yahoo Autos (2003) The 2003 XC90 is a 4-door, up to 7-passenger luxury sport-utility, available in 3 trims, ranging from the 2.5T to the T6 AWD. The 2003 XC90's closest competitors include the Acura MDX, the Land Rover Discovery, and the Toyota Land Cruiser. Autonet (Concept) Volvo offers a glimpse into its future with its ACC concept vehicle, a possible prototype for an SUV the company may build a few years down the road. Auto Intelligence (Concept) With the Adventure Concept Car (ACC), Volvo aims to prove they have what it takes to compete with the very best in the SUV segment. Detroit News (Concept) Volvo gives a glimpse of future SUV with its new Adventure Concept vehicle. VolvoSpy (Concept) More than 50 percent of the components in the SUV will be from other Volvo models. Here are some spy photos of Volvo's new concept SUV.
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