In 2017, I made what I thought was a forward-thinking decision: purchasing a Volvo XC90 T8 hybrid. Despite concerns from friends and family about hybrid reliability, particularly the battery system, I was captivated by the vehicle's modern design and luxurious features. Volvo's 8-year hybrid battery warranty seemed like sufficient protection for my investment.
My faith in Volvo began crumbling in fall 2021 when the Electric Rear Axle Drive (ERAD) failed. Though covered under warranty, this was just the beginning of my hybrid system troubles.
The real nightmare began in November 2024, merely 10 days after my factory warranty expired. My hybrid battery completely failed, triggering multiple alarming messages: "Reduced performance," "Hybrid system failure," and "12V battery charging fault, service urgent." The timing couldn't have been worse. The replacement cost? A staggering 10,000 CAD ($7,000 for the battery plus labor). To put this in perspective, a used XC90 T8 of the same age and mileage sells for just 28,000 CAD - meaning the repair cost is over one-third of the car's value!
While Volvo agreed to partially cover the costs after my complaint, what followed was even more frustrating. Two months later, my car still sits at the dealership, with no estimated delivery date for the replacement battery. I'm caught in an endless loop between Volvo corporate and the dealership, each directing me to the other for answers. This forced me to cancel my planned Christmas trip to the US, with no end in sight to this ordeal.
Potential Volvo hybrid buyers, consider this a warning: The premium price tag doesn't guarantee premium reliability or service. The real cost of ownership may far exceed your expectations, and Volvo's supply chain issues can leave you without transportation for months. What good is a luxury vehicle if it can't be repaired in a timely manner?
After this experience, I can confidently say this will be my first and last Volvo. Don't let the sleek design and eco-friendly promises fool you - the long-term costs and headaches aren't worth it.
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My faith in Volvo began crumbling in fall 2021 when the Electric Rear Axle Drive (ERAD) failed. Though covered under warranty, this was just the beginning of my hybrid system troubles.
The real nightmare began in November 2024, merely 10 days after my factory warranty expired. My hybrid battery completely failed, triggering multiple alarming messages: "Reduced performance," "Hybrid system failure," and "12V battery charging fault, service urgent." The timing couldn't have been worse. The replacement cost? A staggering 10,000 CAD ($7,000 for the battery plus labor). To put this in perspective, a used XC90 T8 of the same age and mileage sells for just 28,000 CAD - meaning the repair cost is over one-third of the car's value!
While Volvo agreed to partially cover the costs after my complaint, what followed was even more frustrating. Two months later, my car still sits at the dealership, with no estimated delivery date for the replacement battery. I'm caught in an endless loop between Volvo corporate and the dealership, each directing me to the other for answers. This forced me to cancel my planned Christmas trip to the US, with no end in sight to this ordeal.
Potential Volvo hybrid buyers, consider this a warning: The premium price tag doesn't guarantee premium reliability or service. The real cost of ownership may far exceed your expectations, and Volvo's supply chain issues can leave you without transportation for months. What good is a luxury vehicle if it can't be repaired in a timely manner?
After this experience, I can confidently say this will be my first and last Volvo. Don't let the sleek design and eco-friendly promises fool you - the long-term costs and headaches aren't worth it.
Have made a video here:
If you are a victim of T8's hybrid system please add comments to the video. Thanks
#VolvoProblems #XC90T8 #HybridCarProblems #VolvoReliability #CarReview #ConsumerAlert #Volvo