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V70/XC70: Mid-size car/Large family car (Station wagon) 2003–2014 : XC90: Mid-size crossover SUV: 2004–2012: S40/V50: Small family car/Compact car/Subcompact executive car: 2006–2013: C30: Compact Car: 2006–2013: C70: Full-size car/Cabriolet: 2006–2016: S80: Full-size car/Executive car: 2007–2016: V70/XC70: Full-size car (Station ...
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 [129] released the second generation V70 to most markets in early 2000, [130] and for the 2001 model year in North America. Based on the Volvo P2 platform, the second generation shared major mechanical and styling commonality with the Volvo S60 saloon, offered frontal area of 2.23 m 2 (2.67 sq yd) [131] and a coefficient of drag of .30. [132]
Initially an option [16] on 850 models, [17] [18] it became standard equipment [13] of all new Volvo automobiles beginning in 1995 [19] for the 1996 model year. [15] The system consists of a mechanically [ 20 ] activated [ 21 ] side airbag that protects the front seat occupants torsos from hitting the cars interior.
Volvo XC is a name prefix/suffix that has been applied to multiple crossovers/SUVs by Volvo. 'XC' is an abbreviation for Cross Country with the X representing 'Cross' and the C abbreviating 'Country'. Vehicles that have used or are currently using the nameplate are:
City Safety is an auto brake technology developed by Volvo Cars, designed to reduce or avoid traffic accidents. It comes in two generations, with the first operating at speeds up to 30 km/h (19 mph) and the second, functioning at speeds up to 50 km/h (31 mph). [1] [2]
The Volvo P2 platform is a global full-size unibody automobile platform developed and produced by Volvo. It is designed for single wheelbases and is adaptable to front-or all wheel drive configurations. It was developed by the automaker before its 1999 acquisition by Ford Motor Company, and debuted with the 1998 Volvo S80. [5]
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