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Volvo V90 Cc T6
NHTSA safety across every Volvo V90 Cc T6 model year we cover.
Across the 3 model years of the Volvo V90 Cc T6 we cover (2019 to 2021), no year has an NHTSA crash-test score on record. No recalls are on record across those years.
The Volvo V90 Cross Country T6 is a premium lifted wagon aimed at buyers who want genuine all-weather capability without the bulk of a traditional SUV. Positioned at the top of Volvo's wagon lineup, it blends Scandinavian design with a raised ride height and all-wheel drive, targeting affluent drivers who prioritize practicality and refinement in equal measure.
At MotorCaliber, we judge vehicles on crash-test performance, recall history, and owner complaint volume. For the 2019 to 2021 Volvo V90 Cross Country T6, the picture is notably clean on two of those three measures, but incomplete on the third. NHTSA did not crash-test this model during the years we cover, which means there is no federal star rating or Safety Index score to report. That is a real gap for safety-conscious shoppers, and we will not paper over it. What we can say is that the recall record across all three model years is spotless: zero recalls issued. That is a genuinely strong result for a low-volume European import. Owner complaints are equally sparse, with just two total filings across 2019 through 2021. None of those complaints involved a crash, a fire, an injury, or a fatality, and NHTSA notes they are unverified allegations. The complaint rate is among the lowest we see in any segment. The bottom line is straightforward: the V90 Cross Country T6 carries no red flags in the data we have, but the absence of federal crash-test results means buyers cannot lean on star ratings for reassurance. Shoppers should look to Euro NCAP results for the broader V90 platform and make their decision with that context in mind.
WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally describe the V90 Cross Country as one of the most refined and visually distinctive wagons available in the US market. They tend to praise its composed ride, upscale interior materials, and intuitive technology layout. Some note that the raised suspension tuning softens handling precision compared to the standard V90, though most find the trade-off appropriate for a vehicle aimed at comfort and versatility.
- NHTSA did not crash-test the 2019 to 2021 V90 Cross Country T6, so there are no federal star ratings available for this model. Shoppers seeking crash-test data should consult Euro NCAP results for the broader V90 platform.
- The recall record for this model across 2019 through 2021 is completely clean, with zero recalls issued by NHTSA. For a low-volume luxury import, that is an unusually strong result.
- Owner complaints on file with NHTSA total just two across all three covered model years, with no reported crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths linked to any of them. This is one of the lowest complaint volumes in its segment.
- Because safety data for this model is limited to recall and complaint records rather than crash-test scores, buyers should treat the absence of negative findings as a positive signal while recognizing it does not substitute for independent crash-test validation.