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2021 Volvo XC90: Safe, handsome, EV oddity

- By James Raia CORRESPOND­ENT

Volvo makes cars that encompass all compelling characteri­stics of Scandinavi­an design — simplicity, minimalism and functional­ity. The 2021 Volvo XC90 Recharge T8 Inscriptio­n oozes with the automotive modernism.

A three-row, midsized luxury SUV offered for two decades, the XC90 is available in T5, T6 or Recharge (T8) options. The powertrain­s are mated to trim levels named after marketing wizards’ think session wordplay. Momentum (called Inscriptio­n Expression for the Recharge powertrain), R-Design and Inscriptio­n.

The 2021 offerings are largely carryovers from last year, with a few keen changes, for the second edition that debuted in 2016. The T8 plug-in hybrid model is now known as Recharge. The standard features list throughout the lineup is further extensive.

Every model now has front parking sensors, LED headlights that turn with the steering wheel, high-pressure headlight washers, wireless charging, two USB-C ports on the back of the center console Care Key. It allows an owner to set limitation­s on the vehicle’s top speed. Adaptive headlights, a wireless charging pad and front parking sensors are also newly standard features.

Other updates include the addition of Savile Grey metallic paint and new wheel options. Updated speakers cones come with the Bowers & Wilkins sound system. Volvo’s signature waterfall grille has also been re-sculpted with a concave design.

The XC90 Recharge is the top-line model. The plug-in hybrid combines a gas engine matched with an electric motor to produce 400 horsepower. It’s the only puzzling feature of the SUV. The EV range is 18 miles, which seems like nothing more than an afterthoug­ht.

All XC90s have eight-speed automatic transmissi­on and are rated with 5,000pound towing capacities. Gas mileage is 25 miles per gallon in city driving, 39 mpg on the highway with gas and 73 MPGe. Accelerati­on from 0-60 miles per hour in 4.9 seconds.

Volvo scrapped its boxy exterior design years ago for a modern European look. The XC90 received the best of it, which the carmaker

knew was necessary. Competitio­n includes: Audi RS Q8, BMW X5, BMW X6, Genesis GV80 and Porsche Cayenne. The XC90 Recharge T8 Inscriptio­n’s approximat­e $75,000 price positions it in the middle of a stellar group.

The XC90 is the segment leader in driving comfort and aesthetics. The cabin is dominated by soft leather, complement­ed with matted wood and black trim. Metal strips are also part of the trim, resulting in the XC90’s interior resembling a Scandinavi­an furniture store showroom on a small scale. A cabin-length panoramic sunroof further adds to the comfort.

Starting, stopping and shifting the Volvo is all about finesse. The car starts and stops with the slight turn of a console knob. The translucen­t shifter is Orrefors crystal. It operates with gentle flicks, never shifts.

Every model has Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability. A mobile Wi-Fi hotspot is optional. True to its minimalism, the XC90 has few control buttons, knobs and switches.

Safety has always been Volvo’s priority. The 2021 XC90 comes standard with myriad safety features grouped into the Volvo Pilot Assist system. It includes adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, lane keep assist and rear cross-traffic alert.

Two minor squabbles: Volvo makes heavy vehicles. The XC90 weighs more than 5,000 pounds. With its soft brakes more distance is needed to appropriat­ely stop. The driver’s view through the passenger side window is partially obscured by a wide pillar.

The 2021 Volvo XC90 doesn’t get the same attention as much of its competitio­n. But it’s as worthy as all of its German rivals. Only its latest competitor, the Genesis GV80, offers a better value.

James Raia, a syndicated columnist in Sacramento, publishes a free weekly automotive podcast and electronic newsletter. Sign-ups are available on his website, theweeklyd­river.com. He can be reached via email: james@ jamesraia.com.

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