That doesn’t seem like a whole lot for a three-row SUV, but let’s see how the XC90’s 65.5 cubic feet of cargo space stacks up to other luxury SUVs:
Compared to other luxury SUVs, the Volvo XC90 doesn’t have a ton of cargo carrying capacity. It looks even smaller when compared to mass-market midsize SUVs:
So, if cargo capacity is important to you, you may want to avoid the Volvo XC90 and go with something like the Chevy Traverse. And if you want a luxury SUV, you can still get cargo capacity and creature comforts by opting for a more spacious model like the GMC Acadia.
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