Showing posts with label Volvo XC60. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volvo XC60. Show all posts

Volvo Rolls Out Sportier XC60 R-Design

Volvo XC60 R-DesignWith the R-series sports cars eliminated from Volvo's line-up, the Swedish firm's R badge lives on as a high-end trim and equipment level that may also include some degree of chassis upgrades as is the case with the new XC60 R-Design. According to Volvo, the R-Design chassis of the XC60 is stiffer than that of the standard model, featuring stronger damping and more distinct driving properties without compromising too much on ride comfort.

Furthermore, the Swedes claim that the steering has been improved on the XC60 R-Design and is now more responsive thanks to the new, "more direct steering gear".

Volvo XC60 R-DesignOn the outside, the sport package adds door mirror housings, trim mouldings and decor trim in matte silk metal finish, skid-plates and twin chrome tailpipes plus a set of newly designed 18-inch or optionally, 20-inch alloy wheels. Another unique feature is the color-keyed lower section of the car (instead of the matte black theme of the standard model).

The XC60 R-Design's interior is also upgraded with aluminum trim inserts in the sports steering wheel, door mouldings and the centre stack which also features a different decor with a circular pattern. Other highlights include the sports pedals made of brushed aluminium, the two-tone sport seats and the specific watch dial instruments with blue gauges.

The new R-Design option pack for the XC60 will be officially presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September with sales expected to start around that time.

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Cobra Tuning for the new Volvo XC60 SUV

Off-road tuning specialist 'Cobra Technology & Lifestyle' has presented its latest line of aftermarket bling for the new Volvo XC60 SUV. The range includes the 'oh so useful for your typical, city-dwelling XC60 owner' stainless-steel front guards and rocker panels with integrated steps. Ironically, all that shiny protective armor can be complemented with a set of 18, 19 or 20-inch alloy wheels that are available in four different designs. The largest version features Action Sport or Katana wheels shod in 255/45 R20 tires (front and rear).

Volvo XC60 Cobra Tuning  - julino billym
Volvo XC60 Cobra Tuning  - julino billym
Volvo XC60 Cobra Tuning  - julino billym
Volvo XC60 Cobra Tuning  - julino billym

Volvo Extends DRIVe Range, S80 and V70 get 1.6 Diesel, XC60 and XC70 Offered with FWD

At this year's Geneva Salon, Volvo will show off its new, environmentally-friendly DRIVe range that now includes the XC60 crossover, V70 and XC70 estates and S80 executive sedan. Just like the current DRIVe cars, C30, S40 and V50, the new eco-friendly variants of the XC60, V70, XC70 and S80 are equipped with a conventional diesel engine and manual gearbox optimized for low fuel consumption. These cars are also tailored specifically for low rolling resistance and reduced air drag.

Starting off from S80 and V70 DRIVe models, both vehicles are powered by the same 109HP 1.6-litre diesel engine and manual gearbox as the smaller C30, S40 and V50. The optimised powertrain helps Volvo's larger cars significantly cut their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions to 57.6 mpg UK (48.0mpg US or 4.9 lt /100 km) and 129 g/km respectively. Volvo has yet to release performance figures but don't expect to be impressed.

The extended DRIVe range also welcomes the introduction of front-wheel drive and a new 2.4D engine to the XC60 crossover and XC70 crossover estate. Along with a series of other measures, both the FWD XC60 and XC70 2.4 manage to achieve an average fuel economy of 47.1mpg UK (39.2mpg US or 6.0-lt / 100km ) with a CO2 figure of 159 g/km.

The new DRIVe models will be available across Europe by the summer of 2009 with further specification and pricing details being announced closer to the time of launch.

Model

Engine

Power Output

CO2

Cons. UK MPG

C30 Start/Stop

1.6D

109 hp/240 Nm

104 g

72.4 mpg

S40 Start/Stop

1.6D

109 hp/240 Nm

107 g

70.6 mpg

V50 Start/Stop

1.6D

109 hp/240 Nm

107 g

70.6 mpg

V70

1.6D

109 hp/240 Nm

129 g

57.6 mpg

S80

1.6D

109 hp/240 Nm

129 g

57.6 mpg

XC60

2.4D

175 hp/420 Nm

159 g

47.1 mpg

XC70

2.4D

175 hp/420 Nm

159 g

47.1 mpg


2010 Volvo XC60 SUV to Start from $37,200 in the U.S.

Volvo today announced pricing of its all-new 2010 XC60 T6 AWD ahead of the compact SUV's U.S. market launch in March. Available exclusively in the States with a 3.0-liter turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine that produces 281HP and 295 lb.-ft. of torque, the all-wheel-drive XC60 carries a starting price of $37,200. Standard features include leather seating surfaces with a power driver's seat, SIRIUS satellite radio, hands-free Bluetooth connectivity, HD Radio technology with USB and AUX ports. As a special introductory offer, Volvo will equip the first batch of cars with a Panorama moonroof at no charge.





Volvo's New XC60 Crossover to go on Sale in the U.S. this March, Priced Under $40,000

Marked as a 2010 model, Volvo's upcoming entry in the small premium utility segment, the XC60, will arrive in the States this March where it will be offered as a single T6 AWD model featuring a 281HP turbocharged six-cylinder engine and standard all-wheel drive with Instant Traction. While final pricing is expected to be announced late January, Volvo said that the base MSRP of the XC60 will be under $40,000.


Among the crossover's standard features will be an HD Radio mated to a high performance sound system that includes AUX and USB inputs to allow connection and control of personal music devices such as iPods, memory sticks and other media players.



Videos: Volvo’s Test Drivers Show Off the new XC60 SUV

As you can see in the four new videos of the 2009 XC60 that were released by Volvo, company test drivers get to do all those fun things that SUV’s were built for but in most cases, are rarely (if never) used in that way by your typical SUV owner. The videos include a hill descent test, an elk test, a camel test and a high-speed test at 200 km/h or 124 mph. -See all four videos after the jump

Hill Descent Test




Elk Test



Camel Test



High-Speed Test