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The Volvo V90 puts the focus on comfort over sportiness, which makes it a great long-distance cruiser
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TheĀ Volvo V90 has a large boot, but several smaller estates offer more boot space if load-lugging ability is top of your priorities
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Most versions of theĀ Volvo V90 have a particularly comfortable ride, but avoid cars with the largest alloy wheels if comfort is important to you
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TheĀ Volvo V90 has a striking, high-quality interior, however the touchscreen media system - which also controls the air-conditioning is particularly distracting to use while driving
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Volvo V90 load space is good, but if you want the largest possible boot, look to rivals such as the Skoda Superb Estate
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The Volvo V90's 'Thor's Hammer' lights are standard on all cars and illuminated during the day. This car has Inscription trim with chrome strips down the side and on the grille.
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Every Volvo V90 has a powered bootlid that can be opened and closed with the touch of a button. Inscription trim models have a keyless system, allowing you to open the boot by poking your foot underneath the rear bumper.
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The Volvo V90's curving lines mean that its 1,526-litre boot (with seats down) isn't the biggest in its class.
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With R-Design trim, the Volvo V90 looks sportier, with a black grille and unique alloy wheels
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The cheapest Volvo V90s - with Momentum trim - have grey 'Iron Ore' panels on the dashboard. Leather seats and the big central touchscreen are standard.
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In middle-of-the-range Momentum trim, the Volvo V90 has walnut panels on the dashboard. Dark birch and metal mesh alternatives are no-cost options. Seats with higher-quality leather and mood lighting are also included.
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All Volvo V90 models have this central touchscreen with sat-nav as standard. It's also used to control ventilation and the radio, and can be connected to your phone wirelessly with Bluetooth.
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Volvo V90 R-Design cars come with leather sports seats, black dashboard trim and sports suspension, which is likely to be harder and bumpier than other V90 models.
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The cheapest Volvo V90 Momentum cars have a screen behind the dashboard showing the speedometer.
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Volvo V90 Inscription and R-Design cars have a bigger screen behind the steering wheel than entry-level cars. This provides space for a digital rev counter, as well as more room for information such as sat-nav directions.
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This Power Glass Tilt and Slide Panoramic Sunroof is a £1,295 option on the Volvo V90 and floods the vehicle with natural light.
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There's space for even tall adults to stretch out in the back of the Volvo V90. Heated rear seats and sun blinds integrated into the back windows are both optional.
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Split-folding rear seats on the Volvo V90 allow you to increase luggage space and sit a passenger in the back. When all three rear seats are folded, the 1,526-litre space is big, but not as generous as rivals.