
We'll be reviewing the Volvo XC40, XC60 and XC90. Also, we'll discuss the Polestar Engineered. While all of these models are excellent, there are some differences. The XC40, for example, is a bit more expensive than its sister models. The XC90 Polestar Engineering is a cheaper option if you are looking for a vehicle that will be more affordable.
XC40
The Volvo XC40 SUV crossover is a fantastic choice. The Volvo XC40 is a great crossover SUV. It's high up and feels secure. There are comfortable seats and excellent views. It also boasts one among the most stylish interiors in its class. The XC40's doors, and side mirrors, have a unique jaunty shape. It has two reversing cameras and rear parking cameras, as well as a 360-degree surround-view monitor.
XC60
If you're looking for a compact SUV, the Volvo XC60 may be right for you. It offers ample space inside and comfortable riding. It has a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine that provides both petrol and diesel power. It also comes in a plugin hybrid variant, which can save you significant money on company car tax.

XC90
Safety is paramount when it comes the Volvo XC90. The luxury SUV is loaded with more than a dozen airbags and has all the latest safety systems. It also features a road departure system, which detects when the vehicle is about to depart from the highway. The system adjusts the belts strategically to keep the car from slipping off the road.
Polestar Engineered model
The Polestar Engineered Volvo is the perfect choice if you are looking for more power and performance. This model is equipped with the most recent technology, including performance parts as well as an advanced suspension. It can go from 0-60 mph in 4.1 seconds. The maximum power output is 455 hp.
XC40 T4
The Volvo XC40 has a very high interior quality rating. The cabin is spacious and offers excellent visibility for the driver. The XC40 also has a generous cargo area that offers many useful storage options. However, it can be difficult for some to achieve a comfortable sitting position due to tight access to the car seats anchors and small storage spaces.
XC60 B5
The Volvo XC60, a decent all arounder, offers good handling and a decent level of ride quality. It's especially pleasant to drive on motorways, thanks to its smooth, quiet ride and lack of harshness. It is well visible, especially in urban centres.

XC60 T4
The XC60 is a comfortable and luxurious car to drive. It features a large, high-resolution touchscreen and many customization options. It can also be controlled with voice using Google Assistant. It's a bit soft on bumpy roads but is quite comfortable on smooth ones.
XC90 T8
Although the Volvo XC90 looks different with the 2020 facelift, it is still the same vehicle. It retains its classy appearance, some chrome, and an older Sensus informationtainment system. There are now new variants available, including one that can be mildly hybrid. These are 20% less expensive than the T8 start price.