The Volvo V60 makes its entry onto the car market with its sights  firmly set on giving the all-new S60 sedan model a tough match over the  title of "The Most Dynamic Volvo Model Ever".
"Many of the  customers who had an advance look at the new V60 during the development  process feel that its attitude is at least as sporty as that of the  all-new S60," says Volvo Cars Design Director Peter Horbury.
No  less than 90 percent of the annual Volvo V60 production of 50,000 cars  will find European buyers.
"The typical sports wagon customer is  an S60 buyer who would like some extra space and flexibility, but  without the slightest compromise on sporty design and exciting driving  properties," says Volvo Cars President and CEO Stephen Odell, and adds:
"The  competition is razor-sharp and the customers in this segment know  exactly what they want. That is why we have further boosted the  interior's sense of exclusive quality and packed the car with safety-  and comfort-related technical innovations. The result is a truly unique  sports wagon, in total harmony with its sporty attitude."
Coupe  rather than estate car
The pronounced wedge shape and  the slim coupe-like roof line of the new Volvo V60 are accompanied by  the shoulder profile along the car's sides, creating a gentle yet  powerful double wave from the headlamps at the front to the tail lamps  at the rear.
"From the design viewpoint the focus was on making  the car as close to a coupe as possible, while retaining that handy  extra space at the rear. Our sports wagon does not aim to compete with  the traditional estate car. For the customer who wants a lot of load  space, there is our V70 or XC70," says Örjan Sterner, head of exterior  design for the new Volvo V60. He adds: "The dip in the middle of the  double wave visually pushes the car down. This enhances the stance and  makes the car look sleeker and lower. The sculpted bonnet and the short  overhangs front and rear also emphasise the sports car feel."



 
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