V90 The V90 is offered with various trim levels. In the United States the V90 was only available by special order, with dealers focusing on the V90 Cross Country. In 2021, it was announced that the V90 would no longer be sold in the United States, with 2021 being the final model year. In 2025, the V90 was discontinued globally as Volvo shifts its focus to electric vehicles and SUVs. The very last V90 was built in October 2025, marking the end of an era for Volvo's station wagons after over six decades of production. File:Volvo V90 Diesel registered November 2018 1969cc.jpg|Volvo V90 (UK) File:2017 Volvo V90 Momentum in Black Stone, rear right, 2025-05-17.jpg|V90 T6
V90 Cross Country Previewed before the 2016 Paris motor show, the V90 Cross Country is a raised height,
AWD version of the V90 designed for use on rough terrain, unsealed roads and for light off-road usage. File:Volvo V90 Cross Country IMG 3504.jpg|Volvo V90 Cross Country (front) File:Volvo V90 Cross Country IMG 3500.jpg|Volvo V90 Cross Country (rear)
V90 Cross Country Ocean Race A special version of the V90 Cross Country was announced on 30 October 2017 to celebrate the
2017–18 Volvo Ocean Race. The car has unique orange touches on the front and rear bumper, carbon fibre interior trim and orange stitching and seams and seat belts. It also has a detachable flashlight mounted in the trunk. In the US market 84 were sold in total (41 as 2018 models, and 43 as 2019 models). In addition, of those sold in the US, 7 had the integrated rear child booster seats for the 2018 model year, and only 1 for the 2019 model year. File:Volvo V90 Ocean Race Front.jpg|Volvo V90 Cross Country Ocean Race (US) File:Volvo V90 Ocean Race Rear.jpg|Volvo V90 Cross Country Ocean Race (US)
Facelift In February 2020, the official photos of a refreshed V90 were leaked along with the refreshed S90. The taillights now had sequential LEDs, and
Inscription variants had a chrome garnish on the front bumper. File:Volvo V90 (SPA) Facelift Leonberg 2022 1X7A0503.jpg|Volvo V90 post-facelift (Germany) In 2022, the V90
mild hybrid was introduced for better fuel economy and replaces the belt driven supercharger with an electric one, and in addition, uses a belt driven
Belt Alternator Starter (BAS) unit. In 2023, Volvo removed conventional engines as an option, meaning
mild hybrids are the base engine option in the US. In July 2024, the V90 returned in the United Kingdom in T6 Plus and T8 Ultra trim levels, replacing Core, Plus and Ultimate; these are available only as a plug-in hybrid. == Engines ==