Volvo is planning to update its model naming with the arrival of the S90, S90L, V90 and V90 Cross Country to extend Volvo’s new car range.
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All the talk for Volvo lately has been the new 2015 Volvo XC90, an impressive offering that really does look like it will take the fight in the ‘Premium’ SUV market to the Germans (and even to Land Rover).
What we now also know, thanks to Volvo’s Dennis Nobelius, is that the replacements for the S80, V70 and XC70 won’t use the current nomenclature but will be given new names to better reflect their upmarket aspirations (and their place in Volvo’s new line-up).
So the next generation S80 will become the new Volvo S90 – and there’ll be a stretched S90L version too, aimed at the Chinese market – the V70 will become the Volvo V90 and the XC70 will – very sensibly as it’s not really an SUV – get the more appropriate Volvo V90 Cross Country moniker – more appropriate for a model that’s really an ‘AllRoad’ Estate and following the lead of the V40 Cross Country.
All the new models will come underpinned by the new SPA platform and sporting a range of 2.0 litre engines – including turbo and supercharged versions and hybrids – as Volvo pushes upmarket.
And all this, apparently, will happen in the next two years.
Source: Telegraf.nl




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