SUVHUB review : Volvo XC90 (2nd Gen)
1. Introduction: The Big Picture
The Volvo XC90, the brand's flagship 7-seater luxury SUV, has been in production since 2002 and is still manufactured today. This review focuses on the groundbreaking second generation, which began production in 2014. It redefined the brand with its new design language, focus on technology, and uncompromising approach to safety. In Kenya, it's a popular choice for diplomats, expatriates, and safety-conscious families seeking a luxurious and elegant alternative to the German Big Three.
2. Design & Aesthetics
The second-generation XC90 is a masterpiece of minimalist Scandinavian design. It's elegant, confident, and understated, with the signature "Thor's Hammer" headlights and a proud, upright grille. The interior is a sanctuary of calm, featuring a large portrait-style Sensus touchscreen, beautiful natural wood trims, and exquisite details like the crystal glass gear shifter on top-tier models.
3. Performance & Engine Options
- Engine Specs & Power: All are 2.0L 4-cylinder "Drive-E" engines. The D5 Turbodiesel (232 hp, 480 Nm) and the T6 Turbo & Supercharged Petrol (316 hp, 400 Nm) are common.
- On-Road Performance & Acceleration: The XC90 is engineered for supreme comfort and relaxation. The ride, especially with the optional air suspension, is incredibly smooth and quiet. The T6 version is quick, reaching 100 km/h in about 6.5 seconds.
- Off-Road Capability & Ground Clearance: It is a highly capable "soft-roader" with a good AWD system and an off-road mode. The optional air suspension can raise the ground clearance to a massive 267 mm, making it surprisingly adept on rough tracks.
4. Fuel Efficiency
- D5 (Diesel): Very efficient for a large 7-seater, averaging 12-14 km/L.
- T6 (Petrol): Averages around 9-11 km/L.
5. Space, Dimensions & Technology
- Overall Dimensions: 4,950 mm (L) x 2,008 mm (W) x 1,776 mm (H).
- Interior Space: A genuine 7-seater with famously comfortable seats designed to reduce fatigue. The third row is surprisingly spacious and can accommodate adults, which is rare in this class.
- Luggage/Boot Space: A very useful 314 litres behind the third row, expanding to a massive 1,019 litres with the third row folded.
6. Safety Features
Arguably the safest vehicle in its class. It debuted numerous world-first safety features and is packed with every conceivable active and passive safety system, from autonomous braking to run-off road protection.
7. Practicality & Ownership Costs
This is the most critical factor for a Kenyan buyer. The XC90 is a highly complex vehicle that absolutely requires a Volvo specialist. The small, highly-strung engines and advanced electronics demand expert care. The service network in Kenya is very limited, meaning parts are rare and expensive. Ownership is a serious commitment.
8. Pricing in Nairobi, Kenya (As of June 2025)
(Note: Prices are based on the Nairobi market and may vary slightly in other parts of the country.)
- Brand New: A new Volvo XC90 is available from the official dealer.
- Foreign Used (2017-2018): A used import Volvo XC90 costs between KES 6,500,000 – KES 8,500,000.
- Locally Used (1st Gen): An older, first-generation XC90 is priced from KES 2,000,000 – KES 3,500,000.
9. The SUVHUB Verdict
The Volvo XC90 is a triumph of design, comfort, and safety. It offers a unique and serene luxury experience that is different from anything else on the road. It is a car you buy with your head (for safety) and your heart (for the design). However, the very high potential running costs and heavy depreciation due to the limited service network mean it's a purchase only for the most knowledgeable and prepared buyer in Kenya.
Final Verdict: The Ultimate Family Safety Vehicle.
10. Key Competitors in Kenya
- Audi Q7
- Land Rover Discovery
- BMW X5