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When you step inside the
Volvo V90 Cross Country,
it doesn’t feel like entering a car.
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| Volvo V90 CC |
It feels more like stepping
into a Scandinavian lounge.
Each detail – the steering wheel,
center console, display, audio, seats,
and wood trim – comes together as one refined object.
Instead of chasing flashy luxury,
Volvo emphasizes calm, warmth, and timeless design.
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| Volvo V90 CC steering wheel |
The steering wheel feels refined in your hands.
The layout is simple, the leather touch is smooth,
and the whole design speaks
more of restraint than show-off.
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| Volvo V90 CC center console |
Center Console
Straight lines dominate the center console,
reminding you of Scandinavian furniture.
Clean, uncluttered, yet luxurious.
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| Volvo v90 cc display |
The vertical display is wide and intuitive.
Minimal graphics and the sense of
open space reflect true Scandinavian minimalism.
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| Bowers & Wilkins Audio |
Bowers & Wilkins Audio
The perforated metal grille already
looks like a piece of art.
Even before you play music,
it elevates the atmosphere inside.
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| Volvo V90 CC seats |
Seats
Soft leather and neat stitching combine
for long-distance comfort.
These seats are built for both elegance and relaxation.
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| Volvo V90 CC rear view mirror |
Rear-view Mirror
A clean, frameless design
with no unnecessary decoration.
Even here, you feel Volvo’s sense of restraint.
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| Volvo V90 CC door trim |
Wood Trim
Natural wood panels are the soul of this interior.
Depending on the sunlight,
the texture changes its reflection,
just like fine furniture in a Nordic home.
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| Volvo v90 cc |
From the steering wheel’s touch to the warmth
of the wood trim, and the sound of
Bowers & Wilkins, the V90 Cross Country’s cabin
goes beyond function.
Brands like Mercedes or BMW may rely on
boldness and flash, but Volvo creates an interior
where every piece feels like an object of design.
Driving it is one thing,
but simply staying inside feels like an experience in itself.









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