Volvo XC60 named World Car of the Year 2018

The new Volvo XC60 mid-size SUV has been named World Car of the Year 2018, adding another accolade to Volvo’s growing list.

The XC60 also scooped the prestigious North American Utility of the Year Award earlier this year, while the XC40 small SUV was named European Car of the Year at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month. The World Car of the Year win is the first in this competition for Volvo Cars, the premium car maker.

President and CEO of Volvo Cars, Håkan Samuelsson, is pleased the company’s product investments are paying off.

“We are up against some tough competition, but this award for the XC60 shows that Volvo has the right combination of design, connectivity and safety that appeals to customers across the world.”

In the new XC60, Euro NCAP’s best overall performer in 2017, Volvo’s city safety autonomous emergency braking system has been enhanced with steering support for when automatic braking alone may not help avoid a potential collision. In addition, oncoming lane mitigation with steer assist helps mitigate head-on collisions, and blind spot information system with steer assist functionality has been added to reduce the risk of lane-changing collisions.

The XC60 is available with a range of diesel and petrol engines, as well as Volvo Cars’ award-winning T8 twin engine petrol plug-in hybrid at the top of the powertrain range, delivering 390hp and acceleration from 0-100km/h in 5.3 seconds.

These two accolades come hot on the heels of Mr Samuelsson’s World Car Person of the Year recognition, awarded by the same panel of international media in Geneva earlier this month. Mr Samuelsson was given this inaugural award in recognition of his work in driving the success of Volvo Cars in recent years.

Eddie Cunningham, of the Irish Independent/Independent.ie is the Irish juror for the World Car of the Year

 

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