- All-New XC90 T8 Twin Engine is the world's most powerful and cleanest SUV
- Delivers 49 g/km CO2, combined 407hp\* (299kW), 640Nm, just 2.1l/100km and 43km pure
electric range
The XC90 T8 Twin Engine has exceeded all expectations when it comes to the no compromise equation of
power and low fuel consumption, coupled with world-class low emissions - and all in a 7-seat luxury SUV.
The improvement over the earlier announced figures were achieved thanks to the continuous innovation cycle
at the Swedish company. The result of further tuning is a drop of 10g/km from the initial prognosis, bringing
fuel consumption down to 2.1l/100 km while also adding horsepower. This makes the All-New XC90 T8 Twin
Engine the clear leader in its segment, with an exceptional combination of low fuel consumption, emissions
and pure power.
"We have been working hard to earn our competitive edge and to give our customers the ultimate
combination of performance and low fuel consumption," said Dr Peter Mertens, Senior Vice President
Research & Development at Volvo Car Group. "Our Twin Engine technology has enabled us to build on our
heritage of efficient powertrain development in a completely new way. Thanks to our new scalable product
architecture, and our world class four-cylinder engines, we have a clear and leading position."
No other SUV in this class can deliver 43km of pure electric range, 0-100km/h in 5.6 seconds and provide
combined power of 407hp (295kW) - all in a 7 seat configuration.
Details of the Australian launch of the All-New XC90 T8 Twin Engine will be communicated in due course.
Note to editors:
All figures are based on the NEDC driving cycle for hybrids.
\* 320hp (235kW) + 87hp (64kW) and 400Nm + 240Nm combined 407hp and 640 Nm.
A driving mode for every need
The XC90 T8 Twin Engine can go from 0 to 100km/h in 5.6 seconds, delivering all the driving pleasure
customers have come to expect from a Volvo SUV. But driving pleasure is only a fraction of what the XC90 T8
offers: the car has five different driving modes that deliver a range of performance and efficiency-enhancing
characteristics. Using either a scroll wheel on the centre console or a touchscreen on the dashboard, drivers
can choose from:
Hybrid: This is the default mode, suitable for everyday use. Here, the vehicle will automatically alternate
between drawing power from the 2-litre, 4-cylinder Drive-E engine and the electric motor to deliver the best
overall fuel consumption.
Pure electric: In this mode, when the high-voltage battery is fully charged, it serves as the car's sole energy
source, powering the electric motor over the rear axle. The XC90 T8 has a range of more than 40km using just
electricity, which covers the total distance many people drive in one day. And thanks to the regenerative
braking system, this mode is super-efficient in the stop-and-go traffic of city environments. If more power is
needed, the Drive-E combustion engine starts up automatically.
Power mode: Here, drivers get the combined performance of the combustion engine and the electric motor.
On start-up, the SUV takes advantage of the electric motor's superior response and instant torque curve, while
the combustion engine gets up to speed. This combination offers better torque at lower revs, equivalent to
that of a large displacement engine like the V8.
AWD: This mode offers constant all-wheel drive on demand. The advantage of being able to select AWD
manually is that the driver can use it when needed, or choose to save energy for later.
Save: If the battery is charged, this mode allows the driver to "freeze" the battery level and save it for later use
with Pure Electric drive. On the other hand, if the battery is low, the driver can use the combustion engine to
charge the battery to a certain level for later use with Pure Electric drive.
Volvo Car Group in 2014
For the 2014 financial year, Volvo Car Group recorded an operating profit of 2,252 MSEK (1,919 MSEK in 2013). Revenue
over the period amounted to 129,959 MSEK (122,245 MSEK). For the full year 2014, global sales reached a record 465,866
cars, an increase of 8.9 per cent versus 2013. The record sales and operating profit cleared the way for Volvo Car Group to
continue investing in its global transformation plan.
About Volvo Car Group
Volvo has been in operation since 1927. Today, Volvo Cars is one of the most well-known and respected car brands in the
world with sales of 465,866 in 2014 in about 100 countries. Volvo Cars has been under the ownership of the Zhejiang
Geely Holding (Geely Holding) of China since 2010. It formed part of the Swedish Volvo Group until 1999, when the
company was bought by Ford Motor Company of the US. In 2010, Volvo Cars was acquired by Geely Holding.
As of December 2014, Volvo Cars had over 25,000 employees worldwide. Volvo Cars head office, product development,
marketing and administration functions are mainly located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Volvo Cars head office for China is
located in Shanghai. The company's main car production plants are located in Gothenburg (Sweden), Ghent (Belgium) and
Chengdu (China), while engines are manufactured in Sk+â-¦vde (Sweden) and Zhangjiakou (China) and body components in
Olofstr+â-¦m (Sweden).
Media inquiries:
Oliver Peagam
Marketing & Communications Director,
Volvo Car Australia
T: +61 2 9020 1613
M: +61 408 691 017
E: oliver.peagam@volvocars.com