We know you want to see more of the new Volvo S90 sedan from the Detroit Motor Show, so here’s a fresh batch of photos.

The S90 is Volvo’s renewed effort to gain steam in the executive sedan segment where it will go up against a raft of  luxury models, including the new Mercedes-Benz E-Class, which also made its public debut at the Detroit Motor Show.

Pricing details haven’t been disclosed, but no matter what trim level its future owners will select, they won’t get anything less than 190hp sent to the wheels from a 2.0-liter turbodiesel in Europe, while in North America, the range kicks off with a 2.0-liter turbo four gasoline unit rated at 240hp, with optional powertrains including a supercharged four with 316hp and  the T8 range topper, rated at 400hp.

Volvo’s Detroit presence was also highlighted by XC90 SUV, which was crowned the 2016 North American Truck of the Year, sharing the stage with the new Honda Civic, the winner of the 2016 North American Car of the Year.

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