Mahmoudia Motors of Jordan today announced the launch of the Volvo XC60. The XC60 is designed in accordance with Volvo’s pioneering and cutting edge preventive safety systems. The launch of the Volvo crossover, described as ‘dressed in a thrilling blend of muscular XC capability and the sporty charisma of a coupe’, took place along with the opening of Mahmoudia Motors, Volvo showroom, located in Wadi Saqra.
The big safety news of the Vovlo XC60 is ‘City Safety’ – a unique feature that can help the driver avoid or reduce the effects of the type of low-speed impacts that are common in city traffic and traffic tailbacks. If the car is about to drive into the vehicle in front and the driver does not react, the car brakes itself.
The new XC60 will initially be available with the six-cylinder turbocharged T6 engine producing 285 horsepower. Turbocharged D5 engine producing 185 horsepower and turbocharged D2.4 producing 163 horsepower are also avaialbe.
All Wheel Drive (AWD) with Instant Traction is fitted as standard on all variants. Owing to its compact dimensions – the XC60 is 20 cm shorter than the XC70 and lower than the XC90 – it continues the range of slimmed-down car models with high energy efficiency. The chassis setting is aggressively sporty without losing anything in terms of comfort.
(Source) Aim168
Tags: car brakes, car models, compact dimensions, horsepower, low speed, preventive safety, safety systems, volvo showroom, volvo xc60, xc70, xc90
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