The 2016MY (or 2015, we're not sure yet) XC90 is Volvo's first car to be built on the firm's Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) modular chassis that was developed in-house.
Previously, Volvo said that the new XC90's powertrain lineup will comprise several four-cylinder petrol and diesel Drive-E engines. These will include a range-topping T8 Hybrid with a 2.0-liter supercharged gasoline unit driving the front wheels and an 80hp electric motor turning the rear axle, for a combined output of 400hp, and a D5 twin-turbo diesel with 190hp and 225hp.
Photos via Worldcarfans & Autoblog.nl
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