The 2004 Volvo XC90 is a first-generation model that represented an important move for Volvo into the popular SUV market. It came in three trims: the base 2.5T, the luxurious T6, and the later-introduced V8. The 2.5T featured a 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-five engine producing 208 horsepower, while the T6 offered a twin turbocharged 2.9-liter inline-six delivering 268 horsepower, both coupled with a five-speed automatic transmission. In terms of tech, the XC90 included an optional Navigation system, dual-zone climate control, and Dolby Surround Sound stereo. The base 2.5T was FWD with AWD optional, while series higher were AWD standard. All XC90 models offered Volvo's Roll Stability Control, an innovation designed to prevent rollovers, reinforcing Volvo's commitment to safety.