Used Volvo V90 for Sale in the UK
3 Volvo V90 cars available from UK dealers on Carslink.ai.
Why Buy a Volvo V90?
The Volvo V90 represents the pinnacle of the Swedish brand's estate car offering, blending sophisticated Scandinavian design with exceptional comfort, impressive safety features, and a refined driving experience. For those seeking a premium estate that doesn't compromise on practicality or style, the V90 is a compelling choice. Its capacious boot, flexible interior, and generous standard equipment make it ideal for families, active individuals, or anyone who appreciates the utility of an estate without resorting to a more utilitarian SUV. Volvo's commitment to safety is evident in every aspect of the V90, from its robust construction to its array of advanced driver-assistance systems, providing peace of mind on every journey. The V90 also offers a serene cabin, insulated from road and wind noise, making long drives remarkably relaxing. Its elegant exterior styling, characterised by clean lines and the signature Thor's Hammer headlights, ensures it stands out from the crowd in a tasteful manner.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
When considering a V90, it's important to note that prices vary significantly depending on age, mileage, specification, and whether you opt for a nearly new model or a used example. The V90 was often specified with higher trim levels, so expect to find a good number of well-equipped cars on the used market. Prices are for used models in good condition with average mileage for their age.
| Model Year | Engine | Trim Level | Approx. Price (GBP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017-2019 | D4 Diesel | Momentum | £15,000 - £22,000 |
| 2017-2019 | D5 PowerPulse Diesel | Inscription | £18,000 - £25,000 |
| 2017-2019 | T5 Petrol | R-Design | £17,000 - £23,000 |
| 2020-2022 | Recharge Plug-in Hybrid (T6/T8) | Inscription / R-Design | £30,000 - £50,000+ |
Specs
The Volvo V90 offers a range of petrol, diesel, and plug-in hybrid powertrains, typically paired with automatic transmissions. Front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive (AWD) are available, depending on the engine choice.
- Engines: Typically 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol (T4, T5, T6) and diesel (D3, D4, D5 PowerPulse) engines, plus Recharge plug-in hybrid (T6, T8) options.
- Transmission: Geartronic automatic gearbox as standard with most engines.
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD).
- Boot Space: Approximately 560 litres with the rear seats up, expanding to around 1,526 litres with the seats folded.
- Seating: Five-seater configuration.
Common Issues
While the V90 is generally a reliable car, like any vehicle, it can have a few common niggles:
- Infotainment System Glitches: Some owners report occasional freezing or unresponsiveness from the central Sensus infotainment touchscreen. Regular software updates can usually resolve these.
- Water Leaks: In some earlier models, sunroof drains can become blocked, leading to water ingress.
- Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Issues: Primarily on diesel models, infrequent or short journeys can lead to DPF regeneration problems, potentially triggering warning lights.
- AdBlue System Warnings: For diesel models equipped with AdBlue, issues with the system can arise, though often resolved with a reset or refill.
Running Costs
Running costs for the V90 are competitive for its class, especially with the more efficient diesel and hybrid options.
- Fuel Economy: Diesel models typically achieve between 45-60 MPG, while petrol variants can range from 30-45 MPG. The plug-in hybrids offer significantly higher potential economy if charged regularly, with electric-only ranges of up to 30-40 miles under ideal conditions.
- Road Tax: Varies based on CO2 emissions. Newer models, especially hybrids, can be cheaper to tax. Older, higher-emission models will incur higher annual costs. Check current VED bands.
- Insurance: As a premium vehicle, insurance premiums will be higher than for mainstream saloons. Group ratings depend on the specific engine and trim.
- Servicing: Volvo servicing costs are generally on par with other premium brands. Consider a Volvo Service Plan or independent specialist for potential savings.
Variants
The V90 has been offered in several distinct trim levels and powertrain configurations:
- Momentum: The entry-level trim, still offering a good level of equipment, including climate control and basic safety features.
- Inscription: A more luxurious trim, adding features like higher-quality interior materials, electric front seats, and upgraded audio systems.
- R-Design: Focuses on a sportier aesthetic with unique styling cues, sports suspension, and more supportive seats.
- V90 Cross Country: A more rugged, off-road-oriented version with increased ride height, underbody protection, and standard all-wheel drive, designed for light off-roading and slippery conditions.
- Recharge Plug-in Hybrid (T6/T8): Combines a petrol engine with an electric motor for improved efficiency and reduced emissions, offering a premium driving experience with the potential for substantial fuel savings.
Latest Listings
- 2018 VOLVO V90 2.0 R-Design D4 — £15,995, 90,544 miles, Diesel
- 2018 VOLVO V90 2.0 D4 Momentum Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr — £16,495, 52,000 miles, Diesel
- 2019 VOLVO V90 2.0 D4 Momentum Plus Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr — £13,790, 105,000 miles, Diesel