Volvo V90 Quick Guide 2018 Twin Engine

To charge the Volvo V90 Twin Engine, locate the charging port on the left front fender. Open the port cover and connect the charging cable. Ensure the cable is securely attached and monitor the charging status via the dashboard or Volvo On Call app.
If the electric range is less than expected, check the tire pressure, as low pressure can affect efficiency. Ensure that the vehicle's software is up to date, and avoid aggressive acceleration. Consider pre-conditioning the car while still plugged in to maximize range.
The Volvo V90 Twin Engine typically requires maintenance every 12 months or 10,000 miles, whichever comes first. This includes checks of the hybrid system, brakes, tires, and general vehicle inspections.
Yes, you can use a regular home outlet (110V) to charge the Volvo V90 Twin Engine. However, using a 220V or dedicated EV charger will significantly reduce charging time.
In 'Hybrid' mode, the vehicle automatically optimizes the use of both the electric motor and the internal combustion engine to maximize fuel efficiency and extend driving range.
To improve fuel economy, drive in 'Eco' mode whenever possible, maintain a steady speed, and avoid rapid acceleration and heavy braking. Regular maintenance and ensuring tires are properly inflated can also help.
Common issues include battery charge retention and software glitches. Address battery issues by ensuring proper charging practices and updating software at a Volvo dealer. For persistent problems, consult with a certified technician.
To access vehicle settings, use the touchscreen to navigate to the 'Settings' menu. From there, you can adjust various settings related to the drive modes, climate control, and other vehicle features.
The Volvo V90 Twin Engine has a towing capacity of up to 2,000 kg (4,400 lbs) when properly equipped. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific towing instructions and limitations.
To perform a system update, connect the vehicle to a stable Wi-Fi network. Go to the 'Settings' menu on the infotainment system, select 'System' and then 'Software Update'. Follow the prompts to download and install any available updates.