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Volvo introduced the updated hatchback V40.
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Volvo V40 (Source: autonews.ru)
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Volvo has released photos of the updated hatchback V40 and all-terrain version of Cross Country.
As the press-service of the Swedish brand, the public premiere of new products will take place at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
Volvo has released photos of the updated hatchback V40 and all-terrain version of Cross Country.
As the press-service of the Swedish brand, the public premiere of new products will take place at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
Restyling V40 was modified grille, T-shaped LED headlights and five new exterior colors.
The car equipped with a modified Volvo On Call system, which allows you to control some functions of the car remotely via voice commands. For example, the driver is using a smartphone or a "smart" hours will be able to start the engine and turn the climate control. Also, the machine is equipped with CleanZone technology that filters the air by removing pollutants before it gets to the V40 salon. Technical details will be declassified at the Geneva Motor Show.
Also at Volvo Motor will introduce a new V90 wagon. The car will compete with the BMW 5-Series Touring, Mercedes-Benz E-Class Estate and the Audi A6 Avant. The car will be offered with two diesel engines of 190 and 235 horsepower. It will also be available two petrol units with returns of 254 and 320 horsepower.
Later, there will be also a hybrid modification. The structure of the power plant includes a 2.0-liter gasoline engine and an electric motor. The total capacity of the hybrid wagon - 407 hp and 640 Nm of torque. Up to 100 km / h the car accelerates in 5.2 seconds. Fuel consumption does not exceed 2.1 liters per 100 kilometers. Cruising on one electric is 45 kilometers.
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