Volvo S90 : Redefining ‘Practical Luxury
The
influence of German cars has been a very big factor, in the Indian market. We,
must agree that the German manufacturers do offer another dimension to the
Indian car buyer. Brands such as Maruti Suzuki, Toyota, Honda, Hyundai etc.
have always done well and will continue to do so in the foreseeable future. No
car is perfect and with the preferences and fancies of the Indian customer
changing at a very rapid pace the Germans have garnered a very strong fan base
in India.
Moving
to where they are just outright dominant…………..the luxury segment! The number of
Audis, BMW’s, & Mercedes-Benz cars in India is just huge!! Well, the
aforementioned brands have a very big factor and for them, a lack of genuine
competition. It goes without saying that BMW, Audi & Mercedes-Benz cars are
made with top-notch quality and cutting edge technology that very few brands
can match. None of these brands make their cars without compromising on luxury.
But do these car manufacturers make their cars from a practical standpoint?
That is a point which is debatable. With the Indian luxury car buyer becoming
more rich and younger, he is also looking for an option which is practical and
does not miss out on luxury. To be honest it is seldom that a luxury car will
meet all the criteria of being a practical one as well.
Enter
the Volvo S90. The newest kid on the block in the Luxury sedan segment is a car
which has been very highly anticipated since a long time. The S90 comes as a direct
replacement for the aging S60 sedan. The S60 was a well-rounded package, but
failed to see the order book fill as it couldn’t cope up with the Germans.
Volvo of late has been removing some very beautifully designed and luxury
oriented practical cars. Take the Volvo XC 90 for example, a Swedish
masterstroke! It is just huge! It is in every inch a commanding SUV, the design
many would argue could be based on the Audi Q7, but we feel it has a different
charm and aura of its own. With its fluidic arches and sheer attention to
detail is a head turner where ever it goes. The Thor inspired headlamps are
just the icing on the cake. Similarly the S90 follows the new design language
by Volvo, and boy it is just jaw-dropping, it seems to redefine the essence of
beauty in simplicity. When compared to the Volvo S60 of whom the S90 is a
replacement, the wheelbase and the car as a whole has grown quite a bit. The
S60 was a very elegantly designed car, but the new S90 takes that to a whole
different level. The car has a very good and no-nonsense road presence. It is a
car that just stands out wherever it goes. This car too gets the iconic Thor
inspired headlamps. The interiors are completely redesigned and feel like a
shadow of older Volvo cars. The cabin as a whole is luxurious at the same time
extremely practical as well. The full touch screen interfaces for the centre
console is unique at the same time something which Indian customers have not
been accustomed to, which is a very good thing. A 2.0 litre diesel mill does
duty on the S90, producing about 190 bhp. Though it is underpowered when
compared to the competition it is more than sufficient for city as well as
highway duties. Currently the S90 is only available in a diesel variant, Volvo
is going to be introducing other engine options to the line-up.
The
luxury sedan segment is one which has many dragons. The S90 being the newest
dragon to enter the den, is priced really smartly. Another strong point S90 has
going for it is being powered by a smaller engine when compared to the rest.
It
may not be a performance powerhouse as a BMW or a luxurious chariot as a
Mercedes-Benz, but it is as practical as a wise old man, without compromising
on luxury. It is still a very long way to go for Volvo to make a dent in the
Indian market especially when competing with BMW, Audi & Mercedes-Benz but
it is a dark horse in what is to be a very fierce race. Volvo with the S90
could create a niche market within the luxury segment, and has truly redefined
the essence of ‘Practical Luxury’.
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