The Volvo V60 sportswagon. Photo courtesy Volvo.

The Volvo V60 sportswagon. Photo courtesy Volvo.

Volvo has detailed the engines it will offer in its V60 sportswagon, which is set to arrive in the U.S. in January 2014. The V60 will feature an engine from one of the automaker’s new Drive-E family for the front-wheel-drive model and two engines from Volvo’s existing lineup for the all-wheel-drive models.

For the front-wheel-drive mode, Volvo will offer a four-cylinder 2.0L turbocharged engine from the Drive-E family. This engine is capable of producing 240 hp and 258 lb.-ft. of torque. The other two engines, available with the all-wheel-drive versions, will include the 2.5L five-cylinder T5 engine and the six-cylinder 3.0L T6 engine.

Volvo noted that the smaller, lighter weight Drive-E engines can deliver improved fuel economy and reduced emissions, ranging from 13 to 26 percent (depending on which older Volvo engine used for comparison). The automaker plans to release official fuel economy figures for this vehicle at a later date.

The chart below shows performance specifications for the available engines:

Volvo V60 sportswagon Engines              
T5 4 cylinders 2.0 Liter Turbocharged 240 HP 258 lb.-feet FWD New Drive-E
T5 5 cylinders 2.5 Liter Turbocharged 250 HP 266 lb.-feet AWD Current
T6 6 cylinders 3.0 Liter Turbocharged 325 HP 354 lb.-feet AWD Current

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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