I used to work for two Volvo dealerships, and these cars are by far the best, and are worth the price. People need to be more aware of how this company has grown!
I own a 2010 S40 and I love it so much! I never feel uncomfortable in this car. It is reliable and safe and has excellent handling characteristics. It also has 5 cylinders! XD
Great video! I been working with the development of previous generations of these systems at Volvo Cars R&D division in Gothenburg. You need to use throttle to make this system work at is best! It is a Haldex coupling system that needs to build up pressure to engage properly. This is done by speed from the drive shaft. The more throttle you use the quicker this will happen and high torque will be distributed to the rear. So it is not actually struggling when hesitating, it is only building up pressure to engage the coupling. Today the fifth generation of Haldex system is used and they have become much faster and gives better torque output for each generation. Step on it and the Haldex will solve the rest for you! Again, great video!
just bought a xc60 t5 without the premium package (no driver assistance) and i love the car to death. Favorite part is probably the luxury interior, headlights and how nice is it to drive on the highway. I had a 2012 s60 t5 and i was getting tired of it. Test drove the xc60 and im in love. Volvo is really heading in the right direction and is beating all the german companies in my opinion.
I'm a Volvo fanboy and I'm an Outdoors fanboy as well but my heart was aching when I saw this lovely crossover go through the rough trails up there. Just the white interior makes one want to put the white gloves museum staff use to transfer valuable art pieces :) But glad to see Volvo's AWD doing pretty well with these tires. Great test!
I spent way too much on my 2016 XC90 to take it off road. But I will say that the Haldex 5 system is the best all-wheel drive I have ever driven or owned. I just returned from Michigan and had absolutely no issues on snow and ice. Great car - very sure footed.
I got my xc90 2022,and I love it. The interior and smoothness on the road are awesome. The power of 455 hp is insane,very fast when you want to pass somebody. Great car for family too.
This truly is an amazing SUV my family has one and they love it. At 100 mph it rides smooth and quiet like a high end luxury automobile. Also it won World SUV of the year award.
Interesting video. And it looks like working with his kid is helping Roman grow up,behave and actually do a better review while still seeming to have fun.
There was a time when the ‘top spec’ bought you all the goodies, but today you just get some trinkets and different wheels. All of the good tech are option packs. Buy the base model and use the $7K saved to add some of the tech you want.
It actually made it up stage 3. Not bad for a cushy street vehicle! It doesn't really matter how much throttle since the computers figure out how to manage traction.
Excellent test guys, Tommy in my opinion, you’ve arrived, a while ago, I felt that maybe because of your youth, I detected a struggle with being a host / cohost on TFL, not anymore you fit in this venue like a glove. Keep up the great work.
We are really enjoying our 2019 XC60 T6....great lines, class topping interior comfort, and good punch. Anyone considering a midsize SUV ought to check it out versus any domestic or Asian beast.
You guys never disappoint! My wife owns a 2015 XC60 T6 and while it’s quick, the off-road capability isn’t all that great. The awd system in the one you just tested, however, seems pretty solid. I might have to make it her next car. One of the best RUclips channels hands down by the way! Thanks for the years of inspiration.
I like Volvo these days. Real luxury is when you get safety features standard. I like what Volvo does. Hopefully this might be my next car! Usually I prefer german cars but they can learn a thing or two from Volvo.
I'm ready for automated cars, I believe the technology is there, it just needs more refinement and experience. I love to drive and have been a 'save the manual' driver, but I drive on average between 4 and 5 thousand miles a month. I'd love for a car to guide me on the boring bits and let me take the wheel on twisty bits of fun roads. I'd also love to know the people that text and drive, eat and drive, put laptop with movies on dashboard and drive(I see it alot, seriously?), are being driven safely for everyone's benefit. I have a new and reasonably fun and practical GTI now, I'm hoping it will hold out long enough for another jump in automation with legislative hurdles somewhat more defined.
For the most part I really like the videos that these guys do.... However it amazes me how little they know about AWD systems in particular ones that are used on cars like the Volvo. These systems are very dependent on MORE power being applied when the tires start to spin. I know that seems counter intuitive to give more power to the tires when they are slipping, but really thats how these systems function. You can even see this in the video, yes it gets stuck, but once he gets into the throttle hard the AWD kicks in shifts the power to the correct tires and it pulls out of the whole.
I wish my 00' v70 xc had the haldex awd system. Viscous coupling/ open diff is perfectly fine for driving normally and can take you anywhere you need to go but when I actually go rallying on dirt or in deep snow it's less than desirable lol. It's fun to fish tail and drift down the forest roads but it's way too easy to lose control when you are going fast and pushing the car.
This video was awesome! If I can make a suggestion, can you guys give the Jeep Grand Cherokee another video going up Gold Mine Hill? I think it definitely deserves a chance!
Be interesting to see how much an improvement AT tires would benefit its off-road ability. Pretty impressive the way it performs without them though !! I'm still mulling over getting the V90 CC.
I would want to see my car do Goldmine hill but sadly you don’t have the Fiat Panda Cross in the US. That’s a really small car with relatively good off-road potential... 😊
I just saw a prototype Infiniti qx50 by the trails recreation center in Aurora.. might be interesting to go prototype hunting for them cause I know theyre here I just saw one
If Tommy was being a new Wrangler right now would he buy the current model or wait for the new model and take a bit of a chance there won't be any first year model problems?
As much as I love volvo, and have been driving volvo for the past 15 years. I will not be buying the new models. We have 2 volvo's in the family a 2004 V70 T5 AWD (it is very rare) and a normal XC70 from 2005. Those cars are solid. You can really tell that they were made to last. Sure they lack all the electronics and gimmics compared to the new ones - but let me be clear - Cars are made for driving, they are not supposed to be a gadget and more importantly - Volvo are infamous for having their electronics go wrong after 5 or so years. Me and my wife went in the new v90XC and neither one of us liked the interior. The leather quality felt somewhat cheap, the plastics were had, the seats them selves were not as comfortable as I have come to expect. Really, if you want to sit in a real volvo, go and find one pre 2005. If its been kept well and looked after then that thing has so many more miles to do. The new ones feel like a toy - like something you may use for 5 years and then chuck it in the bin. Whereas the old ones feel like they were made to last 20 years if you cared for them. Anyhow, we decided against buying a new one, since our old ones are still running great even though the miles are stacking up now.
Volvo made some awd cars that will simply self destruct if all 4 tires aren't identical, with identical wear. Norwegian car journalist talked about this several times. Maybe the issue was resolved in cars after 2014. Volvo had really fragile awd systems.
Nice video. What is the ground clearance with the air bags in the full up position. Like you said better tires would have helped. I doubt that hardly any owner of those Volvos would even take their cars on flat dirt roads.
I knew it would make it! I'm not a Volvo fanboy, however my 07 XC70 just hit 200k and has been very good to me. I'm not in the market for a vehicle like this, but wow, that is a great looking car, and that interior is gorgeous! Volvo has really stepped it up this past few years, I guess thanks to all that Geely money.
the awd seems pretty slow to react. spinning tires freely for suprisingly long time before deciding to shift torque. obviously not really intended for real offroading.
Most impressive one yet. Always had Volvos. Drove a new 95 850 glt when i was in highschool and a 850 turbo after that. They were 34 to 40 grand back then, this thing is almost double in price..yowza. inflations a bitch.
Great video. Can you guys do the 2018 Audi Q5 it have similar features even air suspension. I have a 2017 q7 and I'm in lil upset you guys didn't get to do the Q7 but I took mine off road and it did well.
Because Haldex. Now if you put off road tires on it that would be another story. No one that buys one of these is ever going to do what you just did with it but they will be able to....
I used to work for two Volvo dealerships, and these cars are by far the best, and are worth the price. People need to be more aware of how this company has grown!
Would you recommend the four 4 air suspension? Is it reliable?
@@andystadi yes
I own a 2010 S40 and I love it so much! I never feel uncomfortable in this car. It is reliable and safe and has excellent handling characteristics. It also has 5 cylinders! XD
Great video! I been working with the development of previous generations of these systems at Volvo Cars R&D division in Gothenburg. You need to use throttle to make this system work at is best! It is a Haldex coupling system that needs to build up pressure to engage properly. This is done by speed from the drive shaft. The more throttle you use the quicker this will happen and high torque will be distributed to the rear. So it is not actually struggling when hesitating, it is only building up pressure to engage the coupling. Today the fifth generation of Haldex system is used and they have become much faster and gives better torque output for each generation. Step on it and the Haldex will solve the rest for you! Again, great video!
just bought a xc60 t5 without the premium package (no driver assistance) and i love the car to death. Favorite part is probably the luxury interior, headlights and how nice is it to drive on the highway. I had a 2012 s60 t5 and i was getting tired of it. Test drove the xc60 and im in love. Volvo is really heading in the right direction and is beating all the german companies in my opinion.
Hi! Glad to hear that but I have a question, does it have reliability issues with that engine?
I really do love Volvos. They have an excellent reputation for safety, they set the standard for luxury, and they look so nice.
I'm a Volvo fanboy and I'm an Outdoors fanboy as well but my heart was aching when I saw this lovely crossover go through the rough trails up there. Just the white interior makes one want to put the white gloves museum staff use to transfer valuable art pieces :) But glad to see Volvo's AWD doing pretty well with these tires. Great test!
That Volvo looked awesome with its nose up in the air. This crossover has to be one of the most handsome made today.
I just bought mine, 2018 XC60, im inlove with it, better purchase ever
What have u owned before?
D Riv my family had the xc90 t5 best car ever
Volvo is very quickly becoming the best - I saw a new (not last year's short wheelbase) black S90, and man did I get whiplash.
Shane Giumarello I have a 1998 Volvo XC70, Volvo has always been the best.
Even better when Polestar get hold of them!
BenMJay I have also noticed some people are still driving their older Volvos. Reliability seems to be good with these cars.
my loan hang up at this point too...I do plan to go test drive (the car and the infotainment) in the next month.
Oh no we failed to make a safe car if people get whiplash looking at it, we must make it uglier
Wow ! That XC-60 is just the best. Really like your new, young, apprentice Tommy, a good addition to the team.
I spent way too much on my 2016 XC90 to take it off road. But I will say that the Haldex 5 system is the best all-wheel drive I have ever driven or owned. I just returned from Michigan and had absolutely no issues on snow and ice. Great car - very sure footed.
i just got a 2023 B5 ultimate i doubt ill ever leave the pavement but its good to know that it can
I got my xc90 2022,and I love it. The interior and smoothness on the road are awesome. The power of 455 hp is insane,very fast when you want to pass somebody. Great car for family too.
Not bad at all. Im definitely paying more attention to Volvo these days.
You floored it like a boss over that last stage
This truly is an amazing SUV my family has one and they love it. At 100 mph it rides smooth and quiet like a high end luxury automobile. Also it won World SUV of the year award.
Tommy is getting much much better at this.
This is beautifully made. You guys are awesome. I have been watching a lot of your videos, here the cohesion is seamless. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Very impressed with its AWD system and torque.
Very impressive! Volvo just went up a couple points
That was unexpectedly impressive!!
Interesting video. And it looks like working with his kid is helping Roman grow up,behave and actually do a better review while still seeming to have fun.
The best editing I've seen from you guys so far. Great job guys, keep it going!
This was impressive and I do actually know for those that are interested you can option a front metal skid plate
Hello would love to know more about this! Did you do do this or can point me in the right direction?
You guys and gal.... Are by far my favorite car and truck reviewers...
There was a time when the ‘top spec’ bought you all the goodies, but today you just get some trinkets and different wheels. All of the good tech are option packs.
Buy the base model and use the $7K saved to add some of the tech you want.
It actually made it up stage 3. Not bad for a cushy street vehicle!
It doesn't really matter how much throttle since the computers figure out how to manage traction.
I really thought it wasn't gonna make it. Volvo's engineers really did a good job with this.
This was actually very impressive.
Excellent test guys, Tommy in my opinion, you’ve arrived, a while ago, I felt that maybe because of your youth, I detected a struggle with being a host / cohost on TFL, not anymore you fit in this venue like a glove. Keep up the great work.
One of the best real off road test... wish there was also a muddy road included.
We are really enjoying our 2019 XC60 T6....great lines, class topping interior comfort, and good punch. Anyone considering a midsize SUV ought to check it out versus any domestic or Asian beast.
Do you have the momentum or the other 2 spec? I'm looking at an 18' R type.
@BloodySoup74 We had the Momentum. Carvanna made us an "offer we couldn't refuse", so we sold it.
@@rbmedd Ok thank you!
Finally you actually left the throttle on instead of giving up as soon as it slips.
I like how it's strategically placed over a loaf of bread sized rock! Try any Colorado 4 wheel drive pass. You'll be leaving the Oil pan there.
You guys never disappoint!
My wife owns a 2015 XC60 T6 and while it’s quick, the off-road capability isn’t all that great. The awd system in the one you just tested, however, seems pretty solid. I might have to make it her next car.
One of the best RUclips channels hands down by the way! Thanks for the years of inspiration.
Tom Lawrowski it’s the same AWD system.
4wd some different software
You should look at some other channels they are not that awesome man
Vincent Affatati I think they are. I’ve got my own channel I’m trying to kick off and it’s really difficult to be natural. These guys are.
Tom Lawrowski yeah I can’t disagree it has been well refined
I really love these new Volvo's. The styling, power, and capability are all awesome.
Ur a lucky guy TOMMY ! I wish my dad was into cars as much as ur father is .
Both hands on the steering wheel and some slightly rougher treads... I'm realy impressed the XC60 could manage the step 3.
I saw the rollover crash test and it was very safe
I like Volvo these days. Real luxury is when you get safety features standard. I like what Volvo does. Hopefully this might be my next car! Usually I prefer german cars but they can learn a thing or two from Volvo.
Awesome review, my 2016 Civic EX-T does all that and break hold
I'm ready for automated cars, I believe the technology is there, it just needs more refinement and experience. I love to drive and have been a 'save the manual' driver, but I drive on average between 4 and 5 thousand miles a month. I'd love for a car to guide me on the boring bits and let me take the wheel on twisty bits of fun roads. I'd also love to know the people that text and drive, eat and drive, put laptop with movies on dashboard and drive(I see it alot, seriously?), are being driven safely for everyone's benefit. I have a new and reasonably fun and practical GTI now, I'm hoping it will hold out long enough for another jump in automation with legislative hurdles somewhat more defined.
For the most part I really like the videos that these guys do.... However it amazes me how little they know about AWD systems in particular ones that are used on cars like the Volvo. These systems are very dependent on MORE power being applied when the tires start to spin. I know that seems counter intuitive to give more power to the tires when they are slipping, but really thats how these systems function. You can even see this in the video, yes it gets stuck, but once he gets into the throttle hard the AWD kicks in shifts the power to the correct tires and it pulls out of the whole.
It looks like you have a new editor (or new editor skills). Good job!
Finally a good one from you guys
I wish my 00' v70 xc had the haldex awd system. Viscous coupling/ open diff is perfectly fine for driving normally and can take you anywhere you need to go but when I actually go rallying on dirt or in deep snow it's less than desirable lol. It's fun to fish tail and drift down the forest roads but it's way too easy to lose control when you are going fast and pushing the car.
5 Generation Haldex is really good!!!!
I was just thinking about this vehicle last night! Maybe it's a sign lol thanks TFL!
Thanks men good review.
This video was awesome! If I can make a suggestion, can you guys give the Jeep Grand Cherokee another video going up Gold Mine Hill? I think it definitely deserves a chance!
This is a great channel
Be interesting to see how much an improvement AT tires would benefit its off-road ability. Pretty impressive the way it performs without them though !! I'm still mulling over getting the V90 CC.
It's a good thing Tommy is there (the voice of reason).
Very surprised it made it through stage 3. Great job Volvo.
Loved the highlight clips at the end
I firkin love my VolVo.
Great test guys, congrats.
Well, that kinda puts the 4WD truck tests on this trail in perspective.
good job with the 60fps
I would want to see my car do Goldmine hill but sadly you don’t have the Fiat Panda Cross in the US. That’s a really small car with relatively good off-road potential... 😊
Quite impressive on those very non off road tyres.
I just saw a prototype Infiniti qx50 by the trails recreation center in Aurora.. might be interesting to go prototype hunting for them cause I know theyre here I just saw one
Please take an 18 Subaru Crosstrek up Gold Mine Hill.
Excellent car very capable and luxurious
All right then, I'm very impressed.
Volvo cars the peaceful of power. 🔟points goes to Sweden. I have driven PKW Volvo and Bus Volvo. I have felt in safety. Good job.
crossover monocoque suvs should really just go obsolete!
nice...but is it any more videos of big green back on Gold Mine Hill???
Be aware! My 2019 Volvo XC60 sunroof leaked less than 3 years old caused my car flooded, and Volvo Canada denied warranty!
If Tommy was being a new Wrangler right now would he buy the current model or wait for the new model and take a bit of a chance there won't be any first year model problems?
So could I assume that occasional beach (sand) riding with lower air pressure shouldn't be an issue?
As much as I love volvo, and have been driving volvo for the past 15 years. I will not be buying the new models. We have 2 volvo's in the family a 2004 V70 T5 AWD (it is very rare) and a normal XC70 from 2005. Those cars are solid. You can really tell that they were made to last. Sure they lack all the electronics and gimmics compared to the new ones - but let me be clear - Cars are made for driving, they are not supposed to be a gadget and more importantly - Volvo are infamous for having their electronics go wrong after 5 or so years.
Me and my wife went in the new v90XC and neither one of us liked the interior. The leather quality felt somewhat cheap, the plastics were had, the seats them selves were not as comfortable as I have come to expect. Really, if you want to sit in a real volvo, go and find one pre 2005. If its been kept well and looked after then that thing has so many more miles to do. The new ones feel like a toy - like something you may use for 5 years and then chuck it in the bin. Whereas the old ones feel like they were made to last 20 years if you cared for them.
Anyhow, we decided against buying a new one, since our old ones are still running great even though the miles are stacking up now.
Volvo made some awd cars that will simply self destruct if all 4 tires aren't identical, with identical wear. Norwegian car journalist talked about this several times. Maybe the issue was resolved in cars after 2014. Volvo had really fragile awd systems.
u people rock great job
Nice video. What is the ground clearance with the air bags in the full up position. Like you said better tires would have helped. I doubt that hardly any owner of those Volvos would even take their cars on flat dirt roads.
I have the Volvo XC60 T6 AWD, would I be able to make it through this course? Just curious. Want to take it off road.
I knew it would make it! I'm not a Volvo fanboy, however my 07 XC70 just hit 200k and has been very good to me.
I'm not in the market for a vehicle like this, but wow, that is a great looking car, and that interior is gorgeous! Volvo has really stepped it up this past few years, I guess thanks to all that Geely money.
Wow! That’s an amazing car! Really good at off-roading too!! :D
If you wrapped some hand warmers on the steering wheel how long could you drive hands free?
kansas tennessee i tried a water bottle and you can go for hours. But remember it's a hands-on system. You are in control of the car.
More videos of the V90 Cross Country!
Great review!
So what was the sticker on this version? $63,290? It ain't cheap, but it's versatile.
Guys please do an off review of the new 2018 gmc sierra z71
the awd seems pretty slow to react. spinning tires freely for suprisingly long time before deciding to shift torque. obviously not really intended for real offroading.
It still did better than most of the AWDs they've tested
5.3 0-60 in a hellcat? And who would not use alot of throttle to get up with those low profile tires?
well done VOLVO >>>>
Most impressive one yet. Always had Volvos. Drove a new 95 850 glt when i was in highschool and a 850 turbo after that. They were 34 to 40 grand back then, this thing is almost double in price..yowza. inflations a bitch.
Trackappeal just wait 2 years until they depreciate 45% or so.
Are you gonna take the XC40 up when its no snow?
Volvo keep making great cars!
Nice collaboration with idubbbz!
Great video. Can you guys do the 2018 Audi Q5 it have similar features even air suspension. I have a 2017 q7 and I'm in lil upset you guys didn't get to do the Q7 but I took mine off road and it did well.
+1 For a 2018 S/Q5 video (sorry repeat request later).
How is the XC60 T5 off-road? Am looking for an off-road car
Do cars come with off road tires ....apart from wrangler?
it was V90Crosscountry actually.
such a nice car
Do you get the Mercedes E class off road estate in the US? If so a test of one of them would be good
Please test a 2017 Ford Escape...Thank you.
Cool video and car, but you can get similar features in a Subaru Forester or Outback for half the price.
1:25 I just bought a V70 XC so I would really like to see the video of it going up gold mine hill! Unfortunately I can't find it.
Because Haldex. Now if you put off road tires on it that would be another story. No one that buys one of these is ever going to do what you just did with it but they will be able to....
Any plans to put a Q5 or SQ5 with air suspension up this hill?