

During your hunt for a luxury SUV, you’ve discovered the 2022 Lincoln Aviator and the 2022 Volvo XC90. However, you’re just not sure which one could be more suitable for driving around Ithaca, Elmira, and Corning.
Let Maguire Lincoln of Ithaca help! We’ve researched both models to determine which one could better serve you.

PASSENGERS

FRONT LEGROOM

SOUND SYSTEM

Starting off with the available room in your SUV, the chart below will let you know which model provides more space:
Dimensions
1st/2nd/3rd Row |
Lincoln Aviator
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Volvo XC90
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Headroom | 41.5 in./39.7 in./36.9 in. | 38.9 in./38.5 in./36.3 in. |
Hip Room | 58.5 in./58.3 in./40.9 in. | 56 in./56.5 in./44.9 in. |
Shoulder Room | 61.5 in./61.3 in./54 in. | 57.7 in./56.6 in./46.9 in. |

If you’re wondering about the difference in legroom between the cars, you’ll have 43 inches in the first row and 39 inches in the second row of the Lincoln. With the Volvo, you’ll get 40.9 inches and 37 inches respectively in the same rows. That’s a significant gap in space.
Set yourself up in the Lincoln Aviator front row, with upgraded 30-way power-adjustable Perfect Position seats. Like the front seats, the second-row outboard seats offer a ventilation option for a refreshing place to sit.
Although you do get similar power front seats in the Volvo XC90, those in the Lincoln Aviator go one step further with Active Motion®. It provides a rolling motion on the bottom of the seat to reduce fatigue over long journeys.

Avail yourself of the excellent sound that comes from the available 28-speaker Revel® Ultima 3D Audio System in the Lincoln Aviator. The Volvo only gives you 19 speakers when you upgrade to the available Bowers & Wilkins Premium Sound system.

Aim high and get that elusive parking spot that other cars bypass. Allow the available Active Park Assist 2.0 in the Lincoln to do the dirty work for you. It expertly maneuvers you into more challenging spots, so that you’re in a prime place to park.
While you can rely on the Front Park Assist, Rear Park Assist, and Park Assist Camera, the Volvo does not offer any system that automatically parks the vehicle.

Where it counts most, the Lincoln strides ahead. It offers you a robust engine that benefits from a 10-speed SelectShift® automatic transmission.

The standard twin-turbocharged 3.0L V6 engine generates 400 horsepower and 415 lb-ft of torque to get you pumped and ready. This much power enables you to tow a maximum of 5,600 pounds when properly equipped.
A 2.0L 4-cylinder turbocharged engine comes standard in the Volvo. It generates 250 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque. At its best, it tows up to 5,000 pounds, so check what capacity you need to tow a trailer or your boat.
Also, the Volvo provides less gears to personalize the drive, with an 8-speed Geartronic™ automatic transmission.
Your hunt for a new luxury SUV led you to the 2022 Lincoln Aviator and the 2022 Volvo XC90. We hope the comparison we created for Ithaca, Elmira, and Corning drivers has made it easier to decide on a car.
To get a feel for the more powerful and more spacious Lincoln Aviator, we invite you to reserve a test drive at Maguire Lincoln of Ithaca today.
All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new 2022 Lincoln Aviator for yourself are conveniently available right here online.
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Maguire Lincoln of Ithaca
504 South Meadow St.
Ithaca, NY 14850
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