
Volvo Has Just Discontinued One of Its Top Models | Carscoops
After almost ten years, one of Volvo's best wagons ever has officially reached its conclusion.
Volvo has discontinued the production of the V90 and V90 Cross Country, with nearly 250,000 units produced since the model's introduction in 2016. Now, the V60 is left as Volvo’s only estate, though its future appears uncertain.
Estate cars are gradually becoming a rarity, and one of the most notable examples has just come to an end. Following nine years of production, Volvo has decided to discontinue the V90 and V90 Cross Country, leaving only the smaller V60 as the brand's remaining estate vehicle.
While this decision has been anticipated for some time, it is still disappointing for wagon enthusiasts.
The V90 was launched in 2016 and received a subtle facelift in 2020. Despite its age, the V90 remains an attractive option, offering various powertrain configurations to appeal to different customers.
These options ranged from a 2.0-liter turbodiesel with as little as 148 hp to a turbocharged and supercharged four-cylinder petrol delivering 316 hp, as well as a petrol hybrid producing a combined 455 hp.
A Fitting Farewell
During its production run, nearly 250,000 units were manufactured, with the final unit now added to the Volvo Heritage Collection, where it will be showcased at the World of Volvo museum in Gothenburg, Sweden, alongside models like the Volvo 145, Volvo 960, and Amazon P220.
The V90 has been on the brink of discontinuation in several markets for some time. In mid-2023, Volvo announced it would be phased out in the UK, alongside the S90, S60, and V60, as the brand shifted toward an all-SUV lineup.
However, less than a year after that announcement, Volvo revealed it had reopened orders for the V60 and V90 in the UK due to a rise in demand.
For the time being, the smaller V60 remains in production, though its future seems uncertain. Debuting in 2018, it is possible it may be discontinued after the 2026 model year, signaling a quiet end to Volvo’s longstanding legacy of estate cars.

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Volvo Has Just Discontinued One of Its Top Models | Carscoops
After almost ten years, one of the best wagons ever manufactured by Volvo has come to its final conclusion.