Volvo readies a new XC

Volvo readies a new XC

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Published: 21 02 2008

Volvo will be introducing its new XC60 crossover at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2008, with the vehicle set to arrive at Canadian retailers in early 2009.

“It’s not only the safest Volvo ever, it’s also the most stunning, if you ask me. Not a bad combination, is it?” asks Volvo Cars President and CEO Fredrik Arp.

Volvo blended a couple design themes in the XC60 – strong muscularity and perceived ruggedness, creating a visually strong athletic body standing high off the ground thanks to large wheels. Above the beltline, the flowing lines create a sporty coupe persona.

Although it will have several powertrains worldwide, the XC60 will be launched in Canada only with a 281-hp turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine harnessed by a six-speed automatic transmission with Geartronic sequential shift. The drivetrain is Volvo’s All Wheel Drive with Instant Traction.

“This car is charged with more emotive form and more energy than any other Volvo,” says Volvo Cars Design Director Steve Mattin. “We’re elevating our design DNA by turning up the visual volume. If you say that you’d recognise a Volvo from a hundred metres away, the XC60 radiates a clear Volvo presence from at least twice that distance.”

The XC60 is aimed at buyers who place high demands on design, brand integrity and high-tech content both for their automotive and lifestyle purchases.

“With the XC60, we’re widening our model range to attract even more customers with an active urban lifestyle,” explains Arp. “One might say that this could be the C30 owner’s next car.”

And because it’s a Volvo, it will come with a full complement of advanced safety features. The new catchphrase from Volvo is City Safety - a system that can help the driver avoid or reduce the effects of low-speed impacts by automatically applying the brakes if the sensors in the XC60 detect that a collision is imminent and the driver does not react.

The new XC60 will be built in Ghent, Belgium, where Volvo currently produces S40 and S60 sedans, V50 and V70 wagons, and the C30 small hatchback. Volvo expects to sell 67,000 XC60s per year, with the majority of vehicles destined for the US, Germany, Great Britain, Russia and China.

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