

This model comes with adaptive cruise control, Pilot Assist, lane guidance, rear parking sensors, blind-spot and cross-traffic alerts, road sign info, collision mitigation, and seat belt minders. The Volvo brand has always made safety a top priority, which can be seen through the array of standard features available on the XC90. Safety is one of the features car owners should not skimp on.

While both brands use premium gasoline, due to their luxury status, the Volvo once again proves to come out on top in terms of fuel economy. On the larger, V6 engine, it should reach 17/21/18. The Audi, on the other hand, is estimated to reach 19 mpg city, 23 highway and 21 combined on its smaller engine. The miles per gallon gasoline equivalent, or mpge, is rated at 55 by the EPA. The Volvo's T8e engine option has an all-electric range of 18 miles, and 27 combined after that. All-wheel-drive puts those numbers at 20/27/23. The Volvo's T5 engine and front-wheel-drive provides 21 mpg in the city, 30 on the highway, and 25 combined. When we're talking about powerful engines, the Volvo is the clear winner. Given its size, this number is disappointing, especially compared with the Volvo. The Audi 2.0-liter turbo reaches 248-hp and the 3.0-liter turbo V6 has 355-hp. If you're looking for even more power, we've got you covered! The T8e is a plug-in hybrid engine, available on the XC90, that creates a whopping 400-hp and 472-lb-ft, thanks to the electric engine! The T5 engine, for example, is available on the XC90 in both front- and all-wheel-drive, and turbocharges the power to 250-hp. We are going to highlight a few of these options: All of the Volvo engines are 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder engines. The Q7 offers 2 choices for the engine, while the XC90 offers 4 powertrain options. But which one comes out on top? At Keystone Volvo Berwyn, we are confident the XC90 is the superior model. Volvo's Performance, Efficiency, Safety, and Tech Are a Class Aboveīoth the Volvo XC90 and the Audi Q7 are both good options for luxury SUVs.
