Published on September 12th, 2017 | by Amirul Mukminin
0Volvo S90 T8 Twin Engine CKD Now Open for Orders
Volvo Car Malaysia has announced that the locally assembled S90 T8 Twin Engine Inscription is now open for orders with a special introductory price of RM348,888 (on-the- road without insurance, inclusive of all applicable taxes).
Produced in Volvo Cars’ Shah Alam facility, the S90 T8 Twin Engine will complement both the V90 and S90 T6 R Design and introduce the Inscription trim level, the most luxurious trim level available for Malaysia, to the S90 model range.
“The S90 T8 Twin Engine Inscription is our expression of luxury, performance and class-leading technologies and with an absolutely competitive price, it will be the best offer within the Premium DE Segment in Malaysia,” said Lennart Stegland, the Managing Director of Volvo Car Malaysia.
Volvo’s unique take on hybrid powertrains will see the S90 T8 Twin Engine deliver uncompromising power, handling and efficiency without sacrificing the characteristics of a premium sedan.
Stegland adds, “Our approach with Plug-in Hybrids Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) is a totally different from what is currently available in the market; by placing the hybrid battery in the tunnel, it does not only lower the centre of gravity and improve handling, it also leaves precious cargo space in the sedan unaffected.
The T8 Twin Engine powertrain’s total output of 407 hp and 640 Nm is managed by an 8-speed automatic transmission which results in a 0- 100 km/h speed of 4.8 seconds. With the front wheels powered by the internal combustion engine and the rear wheels independently propelled by an electrical motor, power delivery will be instantaneous. The complete specifications of the vehicle will be released during the official launch of the model soon.
The locally assembled S90 T8 Twin Engine will also follow the way of the XC90 T8 Twin Engine and will be exported to select markets in the region. With its capability to assemble electrified Volvos, the Malaysian production plant has secured its place within Volvo’s global electrification strategy which will eventually see all Volvo models launched with some level of hybridisation.