Volvo V60 Performance Edition: the last station wagon with a 455 hp hybrid.
According to Korrespondent.net: The Swedish automobile company Volvo has presented an updated version of its popular station wagon V60, called the Performance Edition. This modification will be the last before the production of this car comes to an end.
Technical Specifications and Design
The new version is equipped with a plug-in hybrid system with a power of 455 hp and features all-wheel drive. This allows the V60 T8 AWD Performance Edition to accelerate to 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds. Moreover, it demonstrates high efficiency with an electric range of up to 92 km.
Standard equipment includes special Polestar software that improves throttle response. Visually, the model is distinguished by black badges on the trunk lid and is offered in two styling options - Bright (with chrome details) and Dark (with black accents).
Configurations and Prices
The Volvo V60 T8 AWD Performance Edition is available in two configurations: Plus Performance Edition starting from €58995 and Ultra Performance Edition starting from €62995.
Recall that it was previously reported that Volvo plans to abandon station wagons altogether, and the Volvo XC60 crossover has become the best-selling model in the company's history.
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The end of production for station wagons like the V60 indicates global changes in the automotive industry, where crossovers and SUVs are becoming increasingly popular. With the new version of the V60, Volvo aims to meet the demands of brand fans, as performance and comfort remain paramount for drivers.
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