We know what you might be thinking: "'Not meant to drive,' like an autonomous vehicle?” Not quite.
What we mean is that this is the sort of SUV designed for chauffeuring that special someone.
Built for markets in which being chauffeured and having ample rear leg…
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Duke
MegaDork
12/1/20 8:50 a.m.
Wow, for all that, there's really not that much back seat legroom, is there?
A stretch S90 would be cooler to me, but it may just be that any super-lux ride where your body moves downward instead of upward when you get into it is now plebeian.
Check out the driver's headrest.
Shaun
Dork
12/1/20 11:38 a.m.
I spent 3 weeks in mainland China in the Pearl River delta area and 2 weeks in HK last year and the trade deficit the west runs with Southeast Asia is wildly apparent in both places. It is mind boggling. 100K cars are everywhere- this XC 90 would not qualify as a status car- more corporate taxi level. IMHO what Volvo is trying to do is compete with the luxo 'mini vans' that dominate the upscale urban areas point to point corporate and global pirate transportation. They make perfect sense as egress into the dense mayhem of the street life and return is so much better with huge sliding doors and the interior volume can hold several people who are working phones and sloshing money around. They slip in out of the vans without looking away from their phones in one continuous meeting. Big Mercs BMWs Audis Maybacks Rollers and Bentleys are the status cars for the ultra rich that dont do their egress on the street. Volvo cant compete with either, so of the two I'd say Greely needs a luxo van.
David S. Wallens said:
Check out the driver's headrest.
"Driver - Put up the partition please."