| Future models - Volvo - XC90XC90 V8 for under $85KBent eight: Volvo's Yamaha-developed V8 offers 232kW and 440Nm. Volvo confirms its first-ever V8 model, the XC90, will be priced under $85,0008 Sep 2006 THE first V8-powered Volvo to be sold in Australia – the seven-seat XC90 V8 – will be priced from $84,950 when it goes on sale in November. Replacing the 200kW/380Nm 2.9-litre turbocharged six-cylinder T6 model, the transversely mounted 4.4-litre produces 232kW and 440Nm, and combined with a new six-speed automatic transmission can accelerate from 0-100km/h in a claimed 7.3 seconds and return 13.5L/100km on the official combined scale.It also meets the ULEV2 ultra-low emissions standard. Equipment includes 18-inch alloy wheels, leather trim, a high-grade stereo, electric (and heated) front seats and the full gamut of Volvo’s extensive active and passive safety systems. The V8 variants will be part of a facelifted XC90 range from Volvo that will also incude the first turbo-diesel variant. All future models Alfa Romeo  Abarth  Audi  Aston Martin  BMW  Bentley  Chrysler  Chevrolet  Dodge  Citroen  Ferrari  DS  Ford  Fiat  FPV  Foton  Haval  Great Wall  Honda  Holden  Hyundai  HSV  Isuzu  Infiniti  Jaguar  Iveco  Kia  Jeep  Land Rover  Lamborghini  Maserati  Lexus  McLaren  Mazda  MG  Mercedes-Benz  Mitsubishi  Mini  Opel  Nissan  Porsche  Peugeot  Ram  Proton  Rolls-Royce  Renault  Skoda  Saab  SsangYong  Smart  Suzuki  Subaru  Toyota  Tesla  Volvo  Volkswagen XC90 pricing
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