Skipper ✪ Posted May 8, 2019 Posted May 8, 2019 (edited) All new Volvo V60 with sleeker styling, and larger interior, improved performance Standard 9-inch display screen, Volvo's City Safe Technology, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto Available in two trim levels: Momentum and Inscription The starting price should be around $ 40,000 Volvo is the owner of the luxury station wagon market in the US Station wagons may not be the most vibrant vehicle segment these days, but Volvo knows that it has a core fanbase that loves wagons in general and Volvo wagons in particular. It's this fanbase Volvo is targeting with the all-new 2019 Volvo V60. Improvements in styling, interior space, performance, fuel efficiency and safety tech suggests Volvo's grip on the luxury station wagon space will only tighten with the new V60. Sleeker styling wrapped around a bigger interior Offered in two trim levels, Momentum and Inscription, the 2019 V60 features an all-new chassis and body wrapped around a more roomy interior. Volvo focused on design and versatility, improving both through a combination of structural and styling upgrades. The new wagon's length increases by 4.9 inches, with a wheelbase that's 3.8 inches longer. This reduces the front and rear overhang and combines with a 2.2-inch drop in the roof height plus a standard rear spoiler to give the wagon a streamlined profile. The new V60's look is further enhanced by sleek, T-shaped LED headlights and prominent, elevated LED taillights, both standard on all models. Advanced technology "Volvo" and "Safety", however, are easy to connect buyers, and the V60 maintains this tradition with a host of advanced standard and optional technology features. Volvo's "City Safety" system includes automatic emergency braking to avoid pedestrians, cyclists and large animals. It also includes brake mitigation to avoid head-on collisions. Optional safety equipment includes cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitoring and Pilot Assist, and a "hands-on-the-wheel" system to eliminate stress from stop-and-go traffic. Pilot assist will modulate the throttle and brake to match traffic traffic. It also provides the steering input to keep the V60 in its lane. Pilot assistance can be used up to 80 mph, and it includes new technology to match the car's speed to curves, based on map data. It can actually lower the V60's speed to make curves more comfortable when using cruise control. Edited May 9, 2019 by - Dark Closed
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