Volvo continues with a series of attractive advertisements in which it demonstrates its products. The Live Test series was started by Jean-Claude Vam Damme with a twine between two trucks three years ago, and from the Croatian highlands comes a new video that will make your skin crawl. This time, a Volvo FH truck pulls a paraglider up a mountain pass behind it and, among other things, takes him under a viaduct.
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Scandinavian design is emphasized with beautiful, simple lines and surfaces with all unnecessary accessories removed, which is reflected in the redesigned interior and exterior of the new 60 vehicles.
The Volvo XC90 somehow outlined the 'new era' of Volvo with a bold yet still Scandinavian design. So it's not even surprising that the new Volvo S60 sedan is completely in line with the rest of the Volvo family, with the difference that it's a bit sharper in appearance.
Colleagues at the British What Car? tackled the interesting topic of luxury SUV reliability. The result of the "action" highlighted the most and least reliable ones.
All the best Euro NCAP! You may be wondering why there is so much excitement over the fact that the car safety testing organization Euro NCAP is celebrating 20 years. It is to a large extent responsible for the fact that our cars are so safe today, as it drives car brands to try to do even more in the field of safety. Euro NCAP is a kind of our guardian angel on the roads and, as it boasts, it has saved more than 78 thousand lives since 1997. Are you interested in car safety 20 years ago and today? Then be sure to watch the video comparing the crash safety of a car of the latest date and a car from the late 1990s.
In the flood of new sub-segments, this time the Swedes surprised with a new one. Namely, they upgraded their limousine and added off-road reinforcements to it and sent it off-road. The Volvo S60 cross country is coming next spring with both four-wheel drive and only two-wheel drive, and there will also be a choice of two powerful engines, one on each side.
Recently, car manufacturers have successfully promoted the SUV trend. Nevertheless, we must not forget about caravans, which are in many ways more practical and friendly to families and the environment. Despite the fact that the caravan market is not as rich as it used to be, we decided to highlight those that are currently the most trendy. These are station wagons chosen by men who know what a real car is. so - the best family caravans!
At the beginning of next year, Volvo will offer customers an off-road version of the current V60, which sounds like a cross country. In addition to off-road clearance and a 65-millimeter higher ground clearance, a powerful four-wheel drive will also be available for larger off-road ventures. Also new is the line of efficient drive-E engines and advanced technology.
Polestar is a derivative of the Volvo brand, which, like other top brands, wants to offer more. Production of the Polestar 1 will begin in mid-2019, when the first customers should already get their hands on it. With this, the Swedes are returning to the game of prestigious coupes with a "big" Swedish coupe.
The Volvo S90 is a premium sedan from the Swedish car manufacturer, which steps into the shoes of the S80 model, as it did not do well in a class in which German cars do not give the competition much room to breathe. The S90 is a completely new story, and apart from the blood relationship (premium family), it has little in common with its predecessor in terms of content and appearance. Previously, the Volvo S90 was inspired by its relative from the "second generation", the SUV Volvo XC90, after which it summarized all modern technologies and engine range.
The finalists for the World Car of the Year 2018 were announced back in January, and the final act took place these days at the New York Auto Show. Among the narrow candidates, we found the Kia Stinger, the electric Nissan Leaf and the likable Range Rover Velar. But the World Car of the Year award was taken home by Volvo with its XC60 SUV.
Self-driving cars are becoming a reality (proof is Volvo) and we are not far from the times when the driving test will become a museum piece of paper. These types of cars are slowly but steadily making their way to the forefront, so the question is no longer whether we will drive in them in the future or not, but what passengers will do while driving in such cars. Volvo offered us a fantastic insight into this with its extraordinary interior concept, called Concept 26.