
Volvo Cars, the Swedish luxury automaker, brought its next generation wagon, an additional variant of its latest award-winning SUV, and the 2018 World Car of the Year, the XC60, to North America today, as the transformed company builds on a valiant start to 2018.
The all-new V60 small luxury wagon comes 65 years after
Volvo Cars introduced the first Volvo wagon. The XC40 Inscription trim
offers a more luxurious version of the popular compact SUV and is an
addition to the momentum and sporty R-Design options. Anders Gustafsson,
President and CEO of
Volvo Car USA, shared details and highlighted Volvo’s continued
successes, including the 2018 World Car of the Year win, during a press
conference at the New York International Auto Show.
The XC40 was recently honored as the 2018 European Car of the Year, and the XC60 has been named both the 2018 World Car of the Year and 2018 North American Utility of the Year. These and other accolades highlight how Volvo Cars has fully transformed into an industry leader in vehicles, technology, design, and more. The company’s future will also feature continued expansions in electrification, in-car technology and manufacturing. The company’s first American assembly plant, based outside Ridgeville, South Carolina, will come on line in late 2018.
2019 XC40 Inscription
The arrival of the new XC40 means that for the first time in
its history, Volvo Cars has three new SUVs in what is the fastest
growing segment of the automotive market, paving the way for further
growth regarding sales and profitability.
The XC40 sets a new
benchmark for design, technology and safety in the compact luxury SUV
market. The new Inscription trim level brings unique features and an
expanded list of standard equipment that distinguishes it from the
well-equipped Momentum and sporty R-Design trim levels.
The XC40 brings the award-winning safety, connectivity and infotainment technologies from the new 90 and 60 Series cars to the compact luxury SUV segment, making the XC40 one of the best-equipped compact luxury SUVs available
The XC40
Inscription can be equipped with unique 18-, 19-, 20-, or 21-inch
wheels, as well as unique skid plates, chrome side window trim and
grill, integrated dual tailpipes, and trim-specific exterior colors.
Inside, Inscription adds a newly designed Orrefors crystal gear shift
and attractive Driftwood deco, which Volvo first introduced in the
award-winning XC60 mid-size luxury SUV.
The XC40 is
available in the U.S. with a 248 horsepower T5 Drive-E powertrain with
all-wheel-drive and EPA fuel economy figures of 23 City, 31 Highway and
26 Combined MPG. A 187 horsepower T4 Drive-E powertrain with
front-wheel-drive will be available this summer with a starting price of
$33,200. Further powertrain options, including a hybridized as well as a
pure electric version, will be added later.
Starting with the
XC40, Volvo Cars introduced a new model of car access called “Care by
Volvo.” Care by Volvo is an all-inclusive, negotiation-free option that
will be offered alongside traditional purchase and lease choices. This
will make having a car as transparent and easy as having a phone: a
national, flat-rate monthly fee, combined with the opportunity to
upgrade to a new car as early as 12 months into a 24 month agreement.
Care by Volvo in the United States includes almost everything needed to
own and operate a car such as maintenance, insurance, wear and tear
items and protection services.
The new XC40 is being built in
Volvo Cars’ plant in Ghent, Belgium, and is the first model on Volvo
Cars’ new Compact Modular Architecture (CMA), which will underpin all
other upcoming cars in the 40 Series, including fully electrified
vehicles.
2019 V60 Luxury Wagon
Volvo Cars’ history and credibility in making
well-designed, gas mileage efficient, and value driven vehicles for their customers is second to none in the automotive industry. In fact,
today Volvo is the leader in the U.S. luxury wagon segment.
The
all-new V60 luxury midsize wagon shares Volvo Cars’ Scalable Product
Architecture (SPA) platform with the award-winning XC60 (2018 World Car
of the Year and 2018 North American Utility of the Year) and four
top-of-the-line 90 Series cars, which have been the collective force
behind the company’s record-breaking global sales performance in recent
years.
In a first for the segment, customers can access the new V60 via Care by Volvo.
In
the United States, the 2019 V60 will be available with a T5 front-wheel
drive Drive-E powertrain with an incredible 248 horsepower, and a T6 all-wheel drive
Drive-E powertrain with an even more impressive 316 horsepower. Both will be fitted to eight
speed automatic transmissions.
Pricing and on-sale date will be announced later this year.
Contact our dealership directly with any questions regarding Volvo's new models.