Volvo Unveils the New XC60 at the 2008 Geneva Auto Show

March 4, 2008

GENEVA, March 4 /PRNewswire/ — Volvo Car Corporation today unveiled
the exciting new XC60 premium crossover at the 2008 Geneva auto show. With
its stunning good looks and standard City Safety low-speed collision
avoidance system, the new XC60 marks a new chapter in Volvo’s design and
legendary safety heritage.

The XC60 will come to the U.S. in early 2009 with a powerful 281
horsepower T6 turbocharged six-cylinder engine and standard electronically
controlled all-wheel drive. The new Volvo XC60 is stepping boldly into what
is currently the automotive world’s fastest-growing segment — dressed in a
thrilling blend of muscular XC capability and the sporty charisma of a
coupe.

City Safety

The new Volvo XC60 is being launched with City Safety — Volvo’s
in-house developed unique technology for avoiding low-speed collisions in
city traffic.

Surveys indicate that 75 percent of all reported collisions take place
at speeds of up to 19 mph. In half of these cases the driver has not braked
at all before the collision, mainly due to distraction. In these cases,
City Safety could make a crucial difference. City Safety automatically
applies the brakes if the driver is about to drive into the vehicle in
front. A collision can thus be entirely avoided or if this is not possible,
the damage to cars and people can be reduced.

City Safety is active at speeds of up to 19 mph. If the vehicle in
front brakes suddenly and City Safety determines that a collision is
likely, the brakes are pre-charged. If the driver fails to respond, the car
applies the brakes automatically. If the relative speed difference between
the two vehicles is less than 9 mph then City Safety may help the driver
entirely avoid the collision. Between 9 and 19 mph the focus is on reducing
speed as much as possible prior to the impact.

Stunning new design

Ask Steve Mattin to describe the new Volvo XC60 and the Volvo Cars
Design Director will deliver a surprisingly candid answer. “This car is
charged with more emotive form and far more energy than any previous Volvo
model,” he says. “It is the boldest crossover to date.”

As a crossover, it artfully blends a dynamic mix of two car styles.
Down below, the unmistakable, immensely capable XC pumps up its muscles
creating a strong athletic body that is mated with high ground clearance
and large wheels. Up top the flowing lines create the sporty charisma of a
coupe.

“The XC60 is much more emotionally charged than most of its competitors
in the segment,” Says Mattin. “It is seductive and packed with thrilling
contrasts. Sleek yet muscular, powerful yet agile, large yet at the same
time compact. The XC60 is actually 7.9 inches shorter than the XC70.”

Powerful T6 engine and standard all-wheel drive

The T6 gasoline engine — available in all Volvo large cars for the
2008 model year — is based on Volvo’s compact 3.2-liter in-line six, an
all-aluminum engine that was introduced in the new Volvo S80 in 2006.

The turbo version for the XC60, with a displacement of 3.0 liters,
delivers 281 horsepower with torque of no less than 295 lb.-ft. Maximum
torque is available from just 1500 rpm and remains on tap throughout the
rev range. The result is swift acceleration and smooth driving.

The turbo version has a somewhat smaller displacement owing to its
slightly smaller bore and shorter stroke. However, this is compensated by
the turbocharger, which in this engine takes in exhaust gases in two
phases. The inlet side has been divided into two sections of three
cylinders each using what is known as twin-scroll technology. This approach
makes for a simpler, more compact turbocharger that provides very fast
response, fully on par with the power typically delivered by twin
turbochargers.

The Volvo XC60 is equipped as standard with Volvo’s All Wheel Drive
with Instant Traction(TM) to ensure the best possible road grip whatever
the situation. With the help of an electronically controlled clutch, the
AWD system automatically distributes drive between the front and rear
wheels. The Instant Traction function shifts power from the front to the
rear wheels at lightning speed, such as when starting from standstill on
slippery or loose surfaces.

About VCNA

VCNA provides marketing, sales, service, technology and training to
Volvo automobile retailers in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. For
more information on the new XC60 and the entire Volvo product lineup please
refer to the Volvo Cars of North America, LLC, public relations website at:
http://www.volvocars-pr.com/.

SOURCE Volvo Cars of North America
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