
Volvo has debuted its redesigned 2019 V60 station wagon and will offer it as part of its vehicle subscription service known as Care by Volvo.
Volvo has debuted its redesigned 2019 V60 station wagon and will offer it as part of its vehicle subscription service known as Care by Volvo.
The recall covers approximately 74,000 S60, S90, V60, VC60, and XC90 vehicles in the 2016 and 2017 model years.
The Volvo V60 is a five-door, five-passenger version of the S60 sedan with unique interior and exterior styling, engine choices, option packages and surprisingly robust towing capacity. The V60 will make its U.S. debut later this year as a 2015 model.
The V60 Cross Country provides 2.6 inches of additional ride height from the V60, blacked-out mirror trim and window tinting, front and rear skid plates, silver trim, and a honeycomb grille.
Volvo Cars introduced a pair of S60 luxury sedans at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit that the automaker says will help it sell 100,000 cars a year in the U.S.
The automaker's smaller, more intelligent Drive-E engines are designed to deliver lower emissions without compromising performance.
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.
Volvo is planning to bring its V60 Sports Wagon to the U.S. in early 2014. The automaker said the V60 is designed for those who want a sports sedan but need the versatility of a wagon.
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