
This Volvo review will look at the XC40 XC60 XC90 models and the Polestar Engineered model. These are all good models. However, there are differences. For example, the XC40 costs a little more than its sister models. The XC90 Polestar Engineered is a better option if your budget allows.
XC40
The Volvo XC40 is an excellent crossover SUV. The Volvo XC40 feels high and safe with its comfortable seats and clear visibility. It boasts one the most fashionable interiors in its class. The XC40 is distinguished by its distinctive shape, with the doors and side reflections. It has two reversing cameras and rear parking cameras, as well as a 360-degree surround-view monitor.
XC60
The Volvo XC60 compact SUV may be for you. The interior is spacious and the ride is comfortable. It comes with a 2.0-litre 4-cylinder engine. This engine is available in both diesel and petrol. The plug-in hybrid model is also available. This allows you to save significant amounts on company car taxes.

XC90
When it comes to the Volvo XC90, safety is paramount. The luxurious SUV features more than a dozen safety features and is equipped with the most recent safety technology. It also includes a road deviation system that will alert you if your car is on the wrong side of the road. This system places the seatbelts in a strategic location to prevent the car rolling off the road.
Polestar Engineered Model
Polestar Engineered Volvos are the best choice for those who want more performance. This model boasts the most up-to-date technology, including performance parts. It can reach speeds of 0-60 miles per hour in just 4.1 seconds. It also has a maximum power output rating of 455 horsepower.
XC40 T4
The Volvo XC40 receives high marks for interior quality. It has excellent visibility and a large cabin. The XC40's cargo area is also nicely sized, with many clever storage solutions. It can be difficult to find a comfortable seat position due to limited access to the car seat anchors.
XC60 B5
The Volvo XC60, a decent all arounder, offers good handling and a decent level of ride quality. It is particularly pleasant to drive on the motorway with a smooth, comfortable ride that isn’t too harsh or jerky. It is well visible, especially in urban centres.

XC60 T4
The XC60 offers a luxurious, comfortable ride. It features a large, high-resolution touchscreen and many customization options. It also has voice controls via Google Assistant. It's a bit soft on bumpy roads but is quite comfortable on smooth ones.
XC90 T8
While the Volvo XC90's 2020 facelift has altered its appearance, it remains essentially unchanged. It still has classy looks, a bit of chrome, and an older Sensus infotainment system. However, there are new variants, including one with mild hybrid capabilities. These are 20 percent cheaper than the T8 starting price.