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All-New 2018 Volvo XC60 Is Here – CBU T8 From RM373,888, CKD T5 And T8 Coming Soon From RM298,888

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All-New 2018 Volvo XC60 Is Here – CBU T8 From RM373,888, CKD T5 And T8 Coming Soon From RM298,888

Volvo Car Malaysia has unveiled the long-awaited new Volvo XC60 T8 Twin Engine premium mid-sized SUV.

Only one variant is available for time being, which is the fully imported from Sweden 407 hp/640Nm plug-in hybrid XC60 T8 Twin Engine Inscription Plus, priced at RM373,888 (OTR without insurance).

Locally assembled models as mentioned below will be arriving by April, prices and variants as below:

  • XC60 T8 Twin Engine Inscription Plus - RM343,888
  • XC60 T8 Twin Engine Inscription - RM333,888
  • XC60 T5 - RM298,888

The new model will replace the original XC60 which has sold nearly a million units globally and represents 30 per cent of Volvo’s total global sales.

Built on a shorter version of the Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) platform, the new XC60 measures 4,688 mm long, 1,999 mm wide, and 1,658 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,865 mm.

Compared to the outgoing model, the new XC60 is 61 mm longer, 108 mm wider, and 55 mm lower. The wheelbase on the other hand has increased by 91 mm. Boot space is a maximum of 1,432 litres with the rear seats folded.   

On the exterior, key features on the XC60 T8 Twin Engine Inscription Plus include:

  • Inscription grille with chrome frame
  • Roof rails in bright finish
  • Inscription exterior elements with chrome details
  • Dual integrated tailpipes
  • 19-inch 10-spoke black diamond cut wheels with 235/55R19 tires
  • LED headlights with Active Bending Lights (ABL) with washers
  • 360° Surround View Camera 
  • Power operated tailgate with hands-free operation

In the cabin, the new XC60 looks almost identical to the S90 and the V90, featuring a large vertical central display, vertical air vents, and a generous dose of leather and Volvo’s Driftwood trim.

As expected, the list of features is quite long, comprising of:

  • Sensus Connect with 9.0-inch Portrait Integrated Colour Touchscreen
  • Inscription driftwood trim
  • Inscription front and rear door scuff plates 
  • Inscription specific carpets 
  • 3-spoke sports leather steering wheel with gearshift paddles 
  • Head-up display
  • Digital Instrument Cluster with 12.3” TFT Adaptive Digital Display
  • Orrefors crystal gear lever
  • Panoramic sunroof
  • Voice control with active noise cancellation 
  • Inscription leather key 
  • Additional cushion extenders on front seats
  • Power folding rear headrests
  • Power fold/release rear seat back 
  • Parking climate with cabin pre-conditioning
  • Net pocket on tunnel 
  • Bowers & Wilkins Premium Sound Audio System - 15 Speakers (10 Channel,1100W)

As for safety, the premium mid-sized SUV comes with:

  • City Safety – Collision Avoidance & Mitigation with Intersection Support
  •  Pedestrian, Cyclist & Large Animal Detection
  •  Rear Collision Warning & Mitigation Support
  •  Driver Alert Control (DAC)
  •  Lane Keeping Aid (LKA)
  •  Run-Off Road Mitigation with Road Edge Detection
  •  Oncoming Lane Mitigation
  •  Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with Steer Assist
  •  Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)
  •  Seat Belt Detection with Graphical Indicator for All Seats
  •  Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
  •  Emergency Brake Assist (EBA)
  •  Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)
  • Pre-Prepared Restraints (PRS)
  • Electric Seatbelt Pretensioners
  • Run-Off Road Protection
  • Dual Stage Driver & Front Passenger Airbags
  • Side Impact Protection System (SIPS) with Dual Chamber SIPS Airbags, Front Row Seats
  • Full-Length Inflatable Curtains (IC)
  • Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS)
  • Post-Collision Auto Braking & Unlocking
  • Collapsible Steering Column
  • Brake Pedal Release
  • Power Child Safety Lock
  • Passenger Airbag Cut-Off Switch with Indicator
  • ISOFIX Attachment Points, Rear Outer Seats
  • Power Windows with Pinch Protection

In terms of performance, the XC60 T8 Twin Engine combines a turbocharged and supercharged petrol engine with an electric motor that independently drives the rear axle to produce a combined system output of 407 hp (320 hp internal combustion engine + 87 hp electric motor) and 640 Nm (400 Nm internal combustion engine + 240 Nm electric motor) of torque.

The performance figures translate to a century sprint of 5.3 seconds and 2.1 litres of fuel consumed for every 100 km travelled. Since it's a plug-in hybrid, it is capable of a pure electric range of up to 45 km courtesy of the 10.4 kWh hybrid battery, centrally located in the tunnel of the car.

Unlike BMW plug-in hybrid models, VCM doesn't offer a charging wall box yet, although there are plans to do so in the future. At the moment, charging at home can be done via a supply cable that can be used on household 3-pin socket.

When charged using a 10A supply, it takes about 4 hours to complete a full charge. Of course, owners can also take advantage of any publically available chargers. The location and availability of most of these chargers can be found via the NewMotion app.

As for the locally-assembled XC60s, there will be two engine variants, namely the T8 Twin Engine and T5.

While the T8 Twin Engine will be offered in two trim levels – Inscription and Inscription Plus - the T5 will be offered in a single trim level.

Customers are free to choose from five exterior colour options which includes Ice White, Bright Silver, Osmium Grey, Onyx Black and Maple Brown. In response to customer demands, Volvo Car Malaysia has also added a second leather upholstery colour for locally-assembled variants – Maroon Brown – which will complement the usual Charcoal.

The current XC60 is Volvo’s best-selling vehicle, accounting for 30 percent of the company’s global sales.

VCM brought in less than 100 units of the CBU XC60, all of which have been spoken for upon today's launch. Despite that, VCM has stated that CKD deliveries will commence in April.

“Volvo has a vision that by the year 2020, no one should be killed or seriously injured in a new Volvo car – this recent award underlines our leadership in safety technologies and makes the new XC60 one of the safest cars that we have ever made,” said Lennart Stegland, Managing Director, Volvo Car Malaysia.

Scoring a near perfect score of 98 per cent in the Adult Occupant category and 95 per cent in the Large Off-Road vehicle class, the new XC60 has been awarded Best Overall Performance by the Euro NCAP 2017, making it arguably the safest SUV out there at the moment. 

Read also our review of the all-new XC60 here: 

Review: All-New 2018 Volvo XC60 – Better Than BMW X3 Or Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class?

Galeri: 2018 All-New Volvo XC60 T8 Inscription



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