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Written by Tom Harrison
The new Volvo XC60 ought to be good. First, because it shares a lot with the really very good V, S and XC90, and second, because it"s a hugely important car for the brand. Volvo says the existing XC60 is the "bestselling premium mid-size SUV in Europe", and that in the nine years it"s been on sale, nearly a million have been sold. It also says the XC60 "represents around 30 per cent of Volvo"s total global sales". That"s many, many cars. Good thing it"s a looker, then. Like a stubbier XC90, with seating for five instead of seven. The portrait touchscreen you get in other Volvos gets a minor update for better graphics and "improved usability". Apple CarPlay and Android Auto remain optional. Volvo"s also keen to tout its broad range of safety kit. It calls the XC60 "one of the safest cars ever made" thanks to the Steer Assist system, which helps drivers avoid accidents obstacles, even with oncoming cars. Pilot Assist, which does the steering, accelerating and braking on well-market roads at speeds of up to 81mph, is an option.
Date written: 7 Mar 2017
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The new Volvo XC60 ought to be good. First, because it shares a lot with the really very good V, S and XC90, and second, because it"s a hugely important car for the brand. Volvo says the existing XC60 is the "bestselling premium mid-size SUV in Europe", and that in the nine years it"s been on sale, nearly a million have been sold. It also says the XC60 "represents around 30 per cent of Volvo"s total global sales". That"s many, many cars. Good thing it"s a looker, then. Like a stubbier XC90, with seating for five instead of seven. The portrait touchscreen you get in other Volvos gets a minor update for better graphics and "improved usability". Apple CarPlay and Android Auto remain optional. Volvo"s also keen to tout its broad range of safety kit. It calls the XC60 "one of the safest cars ever made" thanks to the Steer Assist system, which helps drivers avoid accidents obstacles, even with oncoming cars. Pilot Assist, which does the steering, accelerating and braking on well-market roads at speeds of up to 81mph, is an option.
Date written: 7 Mar 2017
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 6972