New York Auto Show 2018: Volvo V60 Makes North American Debut
Highlights
- The new Volvo V60 is based on the Scalable Product Architecture (SPA)
- Volvo V60 comes loaded with premium interior, smart gizmos
- V60 for the US will get the T5 FWD and the T6 AWD with Drive-E powertrain
The new Volvo V60 estate wagon has made its North American debut at the ongoing New York Auto Show 2018. The new Volvo V60 was showcased alongside the special range-topping variant of the XC40, the inscriptions trim. The new mid-size luxury wagon from the Swedish carmaker is based on Volvo's versatile Scalable Product Architecture a.k.a. the SPA platform, which already underpins V60's SUV cousin, the Volvo XC60, which recently bagged the prestigious World Car of the Year Award 2018, at the NY Auto Show.
For the US market, the 2019 Volvo V60 will be available with a T5 Front-Wheel-Drive Drive-E powertrain with about 247 bhp, and a T6 All-Wheel-Drive Drive-E powertrain with 316 horsepower. Both will have an 8-speed automatic transmission. Both will have an 8-speed automatic transmission. Globally, the V60 comes with two plug-in hybrid powertrain options as well - a new T6 Twin Engine AWD petrol plug-in hybrid that generates a combined 335 bhp, and the T8 Twin Engine AWD petrol plug-in hybrid that delivers 385 bhp.
Visually, the new Volvo V60 is essentially a scaled-down version of its older sibling, the V90. Up front, the V60 features the company's signature grille, flanked by the iconic Thor's Hammer LED daytime running lamps with LED headlamps. The wagon also comes with a well sculpted front bumper with a wide central airdam, a sharp chin with black mouldings. Other feature will include - new sporty alloy wheels, a long bonnet and vertically stacked LED taillamps that are unique to the Volvo estates and SUVs.
The cabin comes with a combination of premium quality interior, smart upholstery and the latest gizmos available in Volvo's line-up like the Volvo's Sensus infotainment system, which comes with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and 4G, and keeps drivers connected at all times. The centre stage was taken by the intuitive tablet-style touch screen that combines car functions, navigation, connected services and entertainment apps. Volvo also offers its Pilot Assist system - which supports the driver with steering, acceleration and braking on well-marked roads, at speeds up to 80 kmph.
Last Updated on March 30, 2018