MODEL
Volvo V90 T6
NHTSA safety across every Volvo V90 T6 model year we cover.
Across the 3 model years of the Volvo V90 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 T6 is a full-size luxury wagon aimed at upscale buyers who want the practicality of a long-roof estate paired with Scandinavian design sensibility. Competing in a narrow but discerning segment, it targets premium shoppers who prioritize space, refinement, and brand heritage over mainstream SUV convenience. For 2019 through 2021, it represents Volvo's flagship wagon in the North American market.
The Volvo V90 T6 occupies a rarefied corner of the luxury wagon segment, and from a federal safety data standpoint, its 2019 to 2021 record is notably quiet - for better and for worse. NHTSA did not conduct crash testing on this model during the years we cover, which means there are no star ratings to reference and no federal crush-zone data to compare against rivals. That absence is a real gap for safety-conscious shoppers who rely on objective test numbers. On the positive side of the ledger, the V90 T6 carries zero recalls across all three model years covered - a genuinely clean record that reflects well on Volvo's engineering and production processes during this period. Owner complaints are almost nonexistent, with only three total filed across the entire 2019 to 2021 span. Critically, not one of those complaints involves a reported crash, fire, injury, or fatality. It is worth noting that NHTSA complaint data represents unverified allegations from owners, so even that modest figure carries an asterisk. The honest bottom line: the V90 T6's federal safety record is clean by the numbers available, but the lack of crash-test data leaves a meaningful blind spot. Volvo's own internal safety testing and its well-known brand commitment to occupant protection provide some reassurance, but shoppers wanting verified federal crash scores will need to look elsewhere.
WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally praise the V90 for its exceptionally refined cabin, high-quality materials, and composed, comfortable ride character that sets it apart from boxier luxury SUVs. The long-roof wagon proportions earn consistent admiration for their elegance. Some reviewers note that the infotainment interface can feel unintuitive, and the narrow segment means fewer cross-shop comparisons, but overall the V90 is regarded as a sophisticated, well-finished choice.
- NHTSA did not crash-test the V90 T6 for model years 2019 through 2021, so there are no federal star ratings available - shoppers cannot benchmark its structural performance against government crash-test standards for this generation.
- The V90 T6 carries zero NHTSA recalls across all three covered model years, which is an unusually clean regulatory record and suggests no significant safety-related defect campaigns were issued during this period.
- Owner-filed safety complaints to NHTSA total just three across 2019 to 2021, with zero reported crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths associated with those complaints - though NHTSA notes these are unverified allegations.
- Because NHTSA crash-test data is absent, shoppers focused on verified occupant-protection scores should check whether Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) testing data exists for this model to fill the gap left by missing federal results.