English priest and mineralogist, discoverer of titanium
English priest and mineralogist, discoverer of titanium
Volvo XC40 is a compact crossover of the Swedish company Volvo Cars. It has been produced since November 2017.
The car is based on the new CMA platform, later some other Volvo cars will receive it. The model is equipped with gasoline T3, T4 and T5 engines 1.5 I3 and 2.0 L I4 and diesel D3 and D4 engines 2.0 L I4
Volvo V60 is a mid-range station wagon manufactured by Volvo Cars since May 2010
The car is built on the Ford EUCD platform and is equipped with one of four gasoline and four diesel engines. From 2010 to 2012, the City Safety system operated at a speed of 30 km/h, and from 2012 at 50 km/h (if a collision is inevitable).
Five-door, compact-class hatchback produced by Swedish premium automaker Volvo Cars. It was first presented at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. It replaced the Volvo S40 sedan, Volvo V50 station wagon and Volvo C30 coupe. Sales in Europe began in 2012.
The Volvo V40 is the last car designed by Peter Horbury's team. Now he's gone to work as a designer at Geely.
Swedish automotive company, manufacturer of passenger cars of the Volvo brand. Previously, Volvo Personvagnar was part of the Volvo concern. Since 1999, the company has been owned by Ford. Since 2010, the company has been owned by the Geely Automobile holding.
The word "Volvo" comes from the Latin language and was originally the slogan of the parent company - the famous SKF. Literally, the name can be translated as "I am spinning" or "I am spinning" (Latin Volv - torsion), but over time the "Swing" option settled down.
Headquarters - in the city of Gothenburg, Sweden. In 2015, 503,127 new Volvo cars were sold worldwide (an increase of 8.0% compared to 2014). For the first time in its history, Volvo Cars has crossed the milestone of 0.5 million cars sold. The largest markets are China (more than 81 thousand cars sold), Sweden (more than 71 thousand), the USA (more than 70 thousand), Great Britain, Germany. Best-selling model in 2015 - Volvo XC60
Car model
SUV (also positioned as a crossover), manufactured by the Swedish company Volvo Cars. First shown at the 2002 Detroit Auto Show. Based on P2 platform.
The car was put into production in 2002 in two versions of 2,5T and T6. 2,5T was based on a 2.5-liter 20-valve turbocharged inline 5-cylinder engine, producing 209 liters. from. (154 kW; 320 N·m), which was equipped with a 5-speed automatic transmission. T6 was based on a 2.9-liter 24-valve turbocharged inline 6-cylinder engine, producing 272 liters. from. (200 kW; 380 N·m) with a 4-speed automatic transmission (modified Volvo GM 4T60-E - 4T65EV/GT).