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Plug-in Hybrid
11 days avg on market · Low data confidence
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Updated 12h ago · NI · Low confidence
Median listing price
€81,900
private sale ~€70,172 Pricing assumptionsAssumptions· Good condition, full service history· No outstanding finance or damage· Based on ads seen in the past 30 days
Est. trade-in
€55,230 – €67,065
15–30% below private sale
Avg mileage
16k km
typical 15k km
Days listed
11d
avg on market · demand 53/100
AI-generated analysis · Carintel.ie · verify independently before purchasing
Manufacturer WLTP data
Power
449 bhp
456 PS
Torque
400 Nm
295 lb·ft
0–62 mph
5.4s
112 mph top
Engine
2.0L
2000 cc
Boot space
298L
1941L folded
Seats
7
5 doors
Dimensions
Length
4.95m
4953 mm
Width
2.01m
Height
1.78m
Wheelbase
2.98m
Kerb weight
2,295 kg
2,950 kg gross
Safety & ownership
Insurance
Group 42E
Warranty
3 years
60,000 miles
Volvo XC90 2025
The 2025 Volvo XC90 PHEV is a premium, tech-rich SUV with strong engineering foundations and comprehensive warranty coverage, making it reliable for families prioritizing comfort and safety. The plug-in hybrid powertrain offers genuine zero-emission capability for daily commutes, but real-world fuel consumption significantly exceeds WLTP figures if the battery is not regularly charged; expect 8–12 L/100km in mixed driving without disciplined charging habits. Maintenance costs are higher than conventional SUVs due to the hybrid system complexity and Volvo's premium positioning, though the powertrain itself is proven.
Known issues
Good for
AI-generated summary · verify with DVSA & owner forums
Gearbox software issue causing delayed or rough engagement in hybrid mode transitions
Remedy: Transmission control unit software reprogramming
llm-1774582427172
High-voltage battery contactor may fail, causing loss of propulsion or unintended engine start
Remedy: Firmware update and diagnostic check; contactor replacement if required
DVSA 2024-00314
Integrated charging module may overheat during fast-charge sessions in high ambient temperatures, triggering thermal shutdown
Remedy: Software update to improve thermal management algorithm; hardware replacement in severe cases
llm-1774582427163
AI-generated · verify at gov.uk/check-vehicle-recall
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