Volvo XC60 to cost from £37,205
Date:
10 April 2017
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Author: Daniel Puddicombe
Volvo has announced its all-new XC60 SUV will cost from £37,205 when it arrives in the UK in the third quarter of 2017.
Initially, the XC60 will only be available with three 2.0-litre four-cylinder engines, but the firm's 407hp petrol-electric plug-in hybrid will arrive later in the year.
The most frugal version is the 190hp D4 diesel, which emits 133g/km of CO2, while the more powerful 235hp D5 diesel emits 144g/km of CO2.
Standard kit includes leather-faced upholstery, LED headlights, two-zone climate control, heated front seats, a powered tailgate and 18-inch alloy wheels.
As well as the above, a nine-inch screen is included as standard, which houses the car's sat-nav system and a range of internet-based apps, such as music-streaming service Spotify.
Meanwhile, the XC60 is equipped with autonomous emergency braking and a low-speed steering assistant which aims to reduce the severity of collisions at low-speed.
R-Design models add sports suspension, sports seats trimmed in leather, a black front grille and high-gloss detailing, while the top-of-the-range Inscription get nappa leather, 19-inch wheels, and rear footwell and side step illumination.
Jon Wakefield, managing director of Volvo UK, said: "We're incredibly excited about the brand-new XC60. Not only does it bring all the style and advanced technology from our larger cars to our best-selling SUV, it is the latest step in Volvo's transformation."
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