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The Cross Country is a version of the Volvo V40 with protective body panels, bigger wheels and tyres along with an increased ride height. Its T4 and T5 petrol variants feature Haldex Gen-5 All Wheel Drive as an option, along with hill descent control. The V40 Cross Country is equipped with more powerful engines than the regular V40. [10] [11 ...
Cross Country is a series of lifted versions of Volvo models. It has been used for the following cars: 1997–2007 Volvo V70 XC; 2007–2016 Volvo XC70; 2016–present Volvo V90 XC; 2012–2019 Volvo V40 XC; 2010–present Volvo V60 XC; See also Volvo Cross Country (disambiguation)
Volvo Cross Country may refer to vehicles sold by AB Volvo: Volvo C202; Volvo C3-series (C303, C304 and C306) Volvo S60 Cross Country; Volvo V40 Cross Country; Volvo V60 Cross Country; Volvo V70; Volvo V90 Cross Country
Volvo V40 may refer to: Volvo V40 (1995–2004), a station wagon version of the S40 manufactured by Volvo from 1995 to 2004; Volvo V40 (2012–2019), a hatchback ...
1999–2004 Volvo V40 badged as V40 1.8i or V40 1.8i SE; The S40 V40 1.8 also came with a Mitsubishi 4G93 gasoline direct-injection engine (GDI) These displace 1834 cc and were given type designation B4184SM and B4184SJ by Volvo. These engines bear no resemblance to the Volvo engines.
The car helped change perceptions of Volvo: "The S40/V40 range was the car] that finally persuaded buyers that Volvo really could build a credible compact executive car", reported the RAC. [12] For the 2000 model year, Volvo expanded the S40/V40's market to North America, where this range went on sale exclusively with the 1.9 liter turbo. [13]
The Volvo V70 is an executive car manufactured and marketed by Volvo Cars from 1996 to 2016 across three generations. The name V70 combines the letter V, standing for versatility, [1] [2] and 70, denoting relative platform size [3] (i.e., a V70 is larger than a V40, but smaller than a V90).
2014–2016 Volvo V70 II [32] 2014–2016 Volvo XC70 II; 2014–2017 Volvo XC60; 2015–2018 Volvo S60 II; 2015–2018 Volvo V60; 2014–present Volvo XC90 II [33] 2016–present Volvo S90 II [33] 2016–present Volvo V90 II [33] 2016–present Volvo V40; 2017–present Volvo XC60 II; 2017–present Volvo XC40 [34] 2018–present Volvo V60 II [6]