
2019 Volvo V90 D5 AWD Plus Automatic Estate Diesel
Description
This 2019 Volvo V90 D5 AWD Plus estate is a solid, well-maintained diesel with a clean, tech-heavy setup. It’s got the Xenium Pack, CleanZone air quality system, and a pollen filter — which means it’s good for people who care about cabin freshness. The 12.3-inch Active TFT display is sharp and easy to use, and there are 12V sockets scattered around — front and rear tunnels, cargo area, and even the passenger side — so you can charge devices without hassle.The wheels are 19-inch 6-spoke alloy, diamond cut and matt black, with 235/50 tyres — looks sharp and feels stable. Inside, it’s got dual-zone climate control, a cooled glovebox, and loads of storage: cupholders, a cargo divider, a grocery bag holder, and even a front tunnel net pocket. The seats have cushion extensions and heated power mirrors, and the steering wheel is heated too.
Safety is a big focus — full city safety suite with pedestrian and cyclist detection, front collision warning, and automatic braking. It’s got adaptive cruise control, lane keeping, blind spot monitoring, cross-traffic alert, and pilot assist up to 80mph. There’s also a 360-degree parking camera, automatic parallel parking, and hill start assist.
It’s got a keyless entry system with remote tag, Bluetooth handsfree, DAB radio, dark tinted rear windows, and a head-up display (though it’s not there if you ordered heated windscreen). The trim is black walnut, the wheel arches are black, and the interior feels premium without being flashy.
I’ve kept it well looked after — no major issues, regular servicing, and all original parts. It’s a practical, spacious estate that’s been used for daily life, not just weekend trips.
I’m based in Kidderminster, Wyre Forest, and it’s been stored in a garage, so it’s in great shape. It’s a solid £22,320 vehicle — not flashy, but dependable and full of features.
If you’re thinking about a reliable, safety-focused estate with good tech and comfort, this one’s worth a look. I’ve got a few photos if you’d like to see it in person — just ask.