
VOLVO XC90 (2019-25)
The VOLVO XC90 (2019-25) is a premium mid-size SUV that offers a compelling blend of space, comfort, and safety, making it a popular choice among families and those seeking a versatile vehicle for daily commuting or long-distance journeys. Known for its refined Scandinavian design and advanced features, this SUV stands out in the UK market for its spacious seven-seat layout, smooth ride, and impressive fuel efficiency—traits that appeal to both family drivers and professionals seeking a reliable vehicle.
With over 13,200 look-ups on MyCarCheck.com and an average mileage of around 36,600 miles, the VOLVO XC90 (2019-25) is well-established in the used car market. Its reputation for safety, durability, and a comfortable driving experience makes it a strong competitor against other luxury SUVs. Whether you're after a dependable vehicle for everyday use or one that can handle longer trips with ease, the XC90's innovative design and renowned reliability make it a smart choice for buyers considering a used Volvo.

average use

The data indicates that nearly half (47.9%) of the most recently recorded mileages for Volvo XC90 (2019-25) vehicles fall within the very low range of 0 to 10,000 miles, suggesting many vehicles are quite new or have low mileage. The next most common mileage bracket is 40,000 to 50,000 miles (11.1%). Interestingly, a significant majority of vehicles (about 83.4% combined) are recorded within the first 50,000 miles, which is typical for relatively fresh used cars. Higher mileage categories, such as over 100,000 miles, are quite rare, collectively representing less than 3% of the data set, indicating that most vehicles in the sample are still relatively low to moderate mileage.

vehicle values

This dataset provides private sale price ranges and their associated percentage deviations for Volvo XC90 (2019-25) models in the UK. The prices span from as low as £11,000–£12,000 up to £62,000–£63,000. Notably, the highest proportion of vehicles falls within the mid-range prices of £30,000–£40,000, with discounts mostly between 1.7% and 4.7%. Lower-priced vehicles (around £11,000–£20,000) tend to have minimal discounts, often just 0.3% to 1.1%, implying relative stability in the lower end of the market or perhaps fewer sub-£20,000 models. Interestingly, the percentage deviations are quite variable across different price points but tend to cluster around a few key ranges—small discounts (around 0.3% to 1%) are common at both the lower and higher ends, whereas mid-range prices show a broader spread of discounts, up to about 4.7%. This suggests more price variability and negotiating room in the mid-tier market.

production years

The data for Volvo XC90 vehicles manufactured between 2019 and 2025 shows a fairly even distribution across most years, with the highest percentage (23.4%) of vehicles manufactured in 2024. Notably, a significant portion of the fleet (17.8%) is from 2022, and over 14% are from 2021 and 2023 each, indicating consistent presence of models from recent years. The oldest batch from 2019 accounts for just over 10%, while newer models from 2025 make up the smallest share at 7.5%, which aligns with the typical turnover in vehicle age. Overall, the data suggests a healthy distribution across recent years, with a slight skew towards newer models, particularly 2024.

colour popularity

The data indicates that for the 2019-2025 Volvo XC90, the most common main paint colour is Black, accounting for 29.8% of vehicles. Grey is also popular, representing 34.8%, making it the most prevalent colour overall. Blue (15.6%) and Silver (11.4%) are moderately common, while White (6.1%) is less frequent. Gold is quite rare, at just 2.2%. Overall, neutral shades like grey and black dominate the colour selection for this model, reflecting typical preferences for sophisticated and versatile vehicle finishes.

ownership cycle

The data shows that the majority of VOLVO XC90 (2019-25) vehicles have had only one or two registered keepers, with 52.1% having just one and 35.7% having two. This indicates a high level of owner retention for this model. A smaller proportion, 9.5%, have had three keepers, while very few vehicles have changed hands multiple times—only 2.2% with four keepers and 0.3% with six. Additionally, a small percentage (0.3%) have an unspecified number of keepers. Overall, the pattern suggests that most of these vehicles tend to stay with their owners for a substantial period.

engine choices

The data indicates that for the 2019-2025 Volvo XC90 models, all vehicles have an engine capacity of 1969cc. In terms of fuel types, a significant majority are hybrid electric vehicles, constituting 65.7% of the sample. Diesel and electric hybrids together account for approximately 88.5%, with traditional diesel at 8.1% and petrol at just 3.3%. This suggests a strong consumer and manufacturer shift toward hybrid and electric-driven models within this vehicle range.












