Volvo XC90 as the brand's flagship SUV, its stable style and excellent design are loved by many consumers. Although the new car has maintained the advantage of the model in the market through multiple modifications, the current XC90 has been sold for many years, and according to the product cycle, it has entered the final stage, and the new car replacement is imminent.

Recently, some overseas netizens exposed a rendering of the appearance of Volvo's new XC90, and the new car is expected to be officially released before 2025, which is a major upgrade compared to the current model.
In terms of appearance, the new car still continues the founder's calm family design, retaining its stable new wind car with a closed grille and a new shape of the Quake light set, which means that the next generation of XC90 will become a pure electric SUV. The minimalist Nordic design concept, which many netizens call "frigidity", is also reflected in the appearance of the new car, such as hidden door handles, two-color body and new minimalist LOGO designs.
In terms of interior, the design style of the previous concept model is more minimalist, and it is expected that the new car will continue to have such a shape, after all, most car companies are also updated to a more simplified design after the electrification transformation.
In terms of power, there is no more accurate news at present, but it is certain that the new model will be built with a new platform, and the new XC90 will also be the brand's first non-push fuel version model, only available in plug-in hybrid and pure electric versions.
Previously, overseas media news said that Volvo will also launch XC100 models in the future, and the internal code of the new car is 616, which will replace the flagship status of XC90 in the future. According to Volvo's plan, the Volvo brand will be transformed into a pure electric luxury car company by 2030. In addition, Volvo plans to achieve a global sales target of 1.2 million units by 2025, of which at least 50% will be pure electric vehicles.