- Volvo has canceled its V90 Cross Nation wagon
- Sellers nonetheless have the automotive in inventory, however orders are closed
There is only one wagon left within the Volvo lineup, and it might not be lengthy for this world. That sentence is sort of unthinkable to generations of automotive lovers who grew up on boxy Swedish longroof fashions. However the SUV has largely taken the place of the wagon within the American roadscape, and now, on Volvo tons, too.
Volvo this week canceled the V90 Cross Nationleaving solely the smaller V60 Cross Nation to symbolize its wagony legacy within the U.S.
A Volvo spokesperson advised Highway & Observe, “Volvo Automobiles is discontinuing the V90 and V90 Cross Nation fashions, 9 years after they had been first proven. Manufacturing of those fashions will finish throughout September this yr, whereas the order ebook has already closed.”
A closed order ebook means you’ll be able to’t order a customized V90. However sellers nonetheless have the mannequin in showrooms. Beginning at $60,995, they’re identified for comfy seats and sedan dealing with with SUV-like cargo area.
After they’re gone, hybrid and electrical SUVs could have largely taken their place. Alongside the announcement of the V90’s finish, Volvo advised reporters to save lots of Jan. 21, 2026, on their calendars. That’s the day the corporate will reveal its subsequent electrical automobile (EV), a midsize SUV known as the EX60. For now, the V60 Cross Nation seems secure. The spokesperson says, “The choice to finish manufacturing of the V90 and V90 Cross Nation has been made in accordance with our cycle plans and doesn’t have an effect on our different (wagon) fashions.”