Here are the factors that affect Volvo XC90 mileage:
Engine Type: The Volvo XC90 is powered by a 2-litre turbo-petrol mild hybrid engine producing 300 PS and 420 Nm of torque. Combining a gasoline engine with a 48-volt electric motor lessens the engine's load during acceleration, helping increase fuel efficiency, particularly in stop-and-go traffic. Even with the help of the hybrid technology, the XC90's actual mileage may differ. When everything is in perfect working order, the Volvo XC90 gets 17.2 km/l.
Fuel Quality: The XC90’s advanced engine is designed to run on high-quality fuel that meets current emission standards. Using subpar or contaminated fuel can harm the engine’s performance and reduce its fuel economy.
Design and Aerodynamics: The Volvo XC90's sleek SUV shape and clean body lines contribute to its aerodynamic efficiency. These design characteristics help reduce drag at higher speeds, improving fuel efficiency.
Weather Conditions: Extreme high or low temperatures might lower the XC90's fuel efficiency. In colder weather, the engine has to work harder to reach the ideal operating temperatures; in hotter weather, the four-zone climate control system is used more frequently, which uses more petrol.