The mid-range van of the Swedish brand has reached its elevated, all-wheel drive version.
In February, Volvo unveiled its fully-developed V60 model, which was subjected to a thorough trumpet test after a long journey in Transylvania after the international road test.
The free height of the V60 Cross Country exceeds the standard V60 of up to 75 millimeters, thanks to the Cross Country chassis and suspension that greatly improves the terrain of the vehicle. The new model offers four-wheel drive, downhill control, travel stabilization electronics, torque vector control system and a special off-road terrain as standard equipment. The new V60 Cross Country T5 AWD petrol and D4 AWD diesel engines with all the technical development of the V60 base model will be available. Subsequently, the supply of hybrid hybrid and plugin hybrid variants will be added.
(Source: hvg.hu / photo: pixabay.com)