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The new Volvo S60 saloon – to be launched later this spring

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THE new Volvo S60 saloon – to be launched later this spring – will be the first Volvo to be produced without a diesel engine, highlighti­ng Volvo Cars’ commitment to a long-term future beyond the traditiona­l combustion engine.

All new Volvo models launched from 2019 will be available as either a mild petrol hybrid, plug-in petrol hybrid or battery electric vehicle. This is the most comprehens­ive electrific­ation strategy in the car industry and Volvo Cars was the first traditiona­l car maker to commit to all-out electrific­ation in July 2017.

‘Our future is electric and we will no longer develop a new generation of diesel engines,’ said Håkan Samuelsson, President and Chief Executive of Volvo Cars.

‘We will phase out cars with only an internal combustion engine, with petrol hybrid versions as a transition­al option as we move towards full electrific­ation. The new S60 represents the next step in that commitment.’

Last month, Volvo Cars reinforced its electrific­ation strategy by stating that it aims for fully electric cars to make up 50 per cent of its global sales by 2025. The announceme­nt was made at the 2018 Beijing Auto Show, positionin­g it as a powerful player in China, the world’s leading market for electrifie­d cars.

The new S60, a premium mid-size sports saloon, is based on Volvo’s in-house-developed Scalable Product Architectu­re (SPA) platform, which also underpins the company’s award-winning new 90 series and 60 series cars. The S60’s estate sibling, the V60, was launched earlier this year in Stockholm.

The new S60 will initially be available with a range of four-cylinder Drive-E petrol engines as well as with two petrol plug-in hybrid versions. Mild-hybrid versions will follow next year.

Production of the new S60 will start this autumn at Volvo Cars’ brand-new manufactur­ing facility outside Charleston, South Carolina. The Charleston plant will be the only manufactur­ing location for the new S60, meaning American-built S60s will be sold in the US market as well as overseas through exports.

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