2027 Volvo V90 Cross Country: No Release Date

2027 Volvo V90 Cross Country: No Release Date – There is no 2027 Volvo V90 Cross Country release date because Volvo discontinued the model. Production of the V90 and V90 Cross Country ended in September 2025, order books closed earlier, and 2026 marked the final model year available in the United States.

2027 Volvo V90 Cross Country No Release Date

Volvo’s 2027 U.S. lineup is now entirely SUV- and crossover-focused, with no traditional wagons remaining.

Why There Is No 2027 Volvo V90 Cross Country?

Volvo officially ended production of the V90 and V90 Cross Country after nine years. A company spokesperson confirmed that the decision followed the brand’s product cycle plans and did not affect other models at the time of the announcement. Remaining 2025 and 2026 inventory sold out at U.S. dealers, and the model is no longer listed as available new on Volvo’s U.S. website.

The V90 Cross Country was a raised, all-wheel-drive luxury wagon with body cladding, higher ground clearance, and mild-hybrid power (295 hp turbocharged-and-supercharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder). It offered sedan-like driving dynamics with practical cargo space, but U.S. demand for wagons remained low compared with SUVs.

Final 2026 Model Year Details for U.S. Buyers

The 2026 V90 Cross Country arrived in a single well-equipped Ultra trim. Starting MSRP was in the mid-to-high $60,000 range (around $66,800–$68,195 depending on destination and options). Production had already stopped by late 2025, so only leftover dealer stock was available. By mid-2026 many dealers reported limited or no remaining new inventory.

Key attributes of the final models included:

  • All-wheel drive and Off Road mode
  • Mild-hybrid system with 48-volt assistance
  • Google Built-In infotainment
  • Luxury features such as Nappa leather, panoramic roof, and advanced safety systems

Volvo’s 2027 U.S. Lineup Shift to SUVs Only

Volvo confirmed that its 2027 U.S. portfolio drops both the V60 and V90 wagons entirely. The brand is concentrating on electric and hybrid SUVs and crossovers, led by the all-new 2027 EX60 midsize electric SUV.

This move aligns with broader market trends in the United States, where wagons have represented a small and shrinking share of light-vehicle sales for years. Volvo’s CEO has publicly noted the brand’s current SUV focus while suggesting that wagons could eventually return in some form (potentially electric) within the next five to ten years due to aerodynamic and efficiency advantages.

The Closest Successor: 2028 Volvo EX60 Cross Country

The spiritual successor for buyers seeking a rugged, adventure-oriented Volvo is the EX60 Cross Country. This electric midsize SUV variant is scheduled as a 2028 model year vehicle.

Expected U.S. arrival: Summer 2027 (dealers expected to receive the first units around that time).

Key features of the EX60 Cross Country include:

  • Standard dual-motor all-wheel drive
  • Increased ride height (approximately 0.8 inch higher, with air suspension that can raise it further)
  • Distinctive cladding, wider track, unique wheels, and skid plates
  • Power outputs of 503 hp (P10) or up to 670 hp (P12)
  • Estimated range over 300 miles (exact EPA figures pending)

Pricing is expected to start higher than the standard EX60 (which begins in the high $50,000s to around $60,000), likely in the mid-$60,000s to mid-$70,000s range.

The standard 2027 EX60 itself began U.S. orders in spring 2026 with deliveries following later that year, positioning the Cross Country version roughly a year behind.

What U.S. Buyers Should Consider Now?

If you specifically want a traditional raised wagon like the V90 Cross Country, the only remaining options are certified pre-owned or remaining new 2026 inventory (if any still exists at dealers). Check local Volvo dealers and major inventory sites promptly, as stock is very limited.

For a new vehicle with similar adventure-oriented styling and capability in an electric package, the 2028 EX60 Cross Country (arriving summer 2027) is the most direct continuation of the Cross Country nameplate in the U.S. market.

Volvo continues to evolve its lineup rapidly toward electrification. While the classic V90 Cross Country chapter has closed, the Cross Country philosophy of practical, capable, and stylish vehicles lives on in the EX60 family. Always verify the latest availability, pricing, and specifications directly with Volvo or authorized U.S. dealers, as details can change.