The Peterborough Examiner

Volvo’s XC90 hybrid is portly but frugal

Hybrid electric SUV accounts for almost 20 per cent of XC90 sales in Canada

- BRIAN HARPER DRIVING.CA

ÅRE, Sweden – It might not be rocketing off the showroom floor like the Toyota’s Prius, but Volvo’s first hybrid vehicle is starting to get traction among those shopping the premium-crossover segment.

The Swedish automaker sold 2,951 XC90s in 2016, of which 542 (18.4 per cent) were of the T8 plug-in variant. While both versions are fitted with a 2.0-litre, supercharg­ed and turbocharg­ed four-cylinder engine — which puts out 316 horsepower — the T8 PHEV comes with an 87-hp rear-mounted electric motor, plus a 46-hp electric motor that sits between the engine and the XC90’s eight-speed automatic transmissi­on. The total system horsepower is 400.

In Power driving mode, maximum performanc­e is ensured with a retuning of the steering, brakes, electronic stability control, stop/start and active (engine) sound control. Accelerati­on to 100 km/h for the 2,295-kilogram rig is, according to Volvo, about 5.6 seconds.

Conversely, in Pure/Eco mode, the T8 can achieve an electric-only range of about 30 kilometres. In this electric mode, the T8, unlike the T6, operates in rear-wheel drive until traction is compromise­d. (For those anticipati­ng more updated Volvos, the all-new XC60 will be equipped with T8 technology when it launches late this year as a 2018 model.)

While the bulk of our attention was on the new V90 Cross Country, we did manage to get the XC90 T8 out on the road and, more importantl­y, out on the ice, to find out how this portly beast handled low-traction surfaces. The short answer is quite adroitly, something like the hippo ballerinas from Disney’s Fantasia.

Yes, there were studded tires, a necessity in wintertime Sweden, but otherwise the T8 was quite controllab­le negotiatin­g the slalom courses. Okay, not as tossable as the compact V40 Cross Country (unavailabl­e in Canada now; we’ll have to wait about two years for the next-generation model) but whether its safety nannies were engaged or disabled (much more fun), it proved itself a winter warrior.

The 2017 T8 PHEV comes in trim levels R-Design and Inscriptio­n. The R-Design MSRP is $77,650. Inscriptio­n carries a sticker of $79,250.

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