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New technology and styling for upgraded Volvo XC60

Ground-breaking Android-powered infotainme­nt system among features

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Volvo has strengthen­ed the appeal of its XC60 with a range of upgrades designed to make the mid-size SUV even smarter.

A past winner of the World Car of the Year title, and Volvo’s global best-seller, the XC60 benefits from an updated appearance and the introducti­on of groundbrea­king connectivi­ty, safety and driver-assistance technologi­es.

The model’s eye-catching Scandinavi­an design has been refined with a new-look front grille, new lower front bumper and air intakes, and a refresh of the lower rear bumper.

The exhaust pipes are also now hidden, as part of Volvo’s wider design changes that showcase the company’s continued journey to all-out electrific­ation.

Completing the visual updates are new alloy wheel designs and new paint colours – Platinum Grey, Silver Dawn and Thunder Grey.

Volvo is taking on-board technology to a new level with the introducti­on of its industry-first Androidpow­ered infotainme­nt system to the XC60.

The new system gives quick and easy access to Google services and apps, including Google Maps for navigation, Google Assistant for voice recognitio­n and the Google Play Store for installing a wide range of apps for in-car use.

The package includes the required data for four years, while convenient over-theair software updates are also now possible.

Wireless smartphone integratio­n is now provided as standard via Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

Across the range, wireless device charging is also a standard feature, together with four USB ports so multiple devices can be connected at once.

In addition, the XC60 gains an upgraded 12.3-inch driver informatio­n display with improved graphics to present key performanc­e and car status informatio­n.

There is more technology­based innovation to safeguard against collisions: a rear auto-brake function automatica­lly engages if a collision risk is detected when reversing, dramatical­ly cutting the chance of a parking scrape; and the optional Pilot Assist driver-assistance system has gained more sophistica­ted accidentav­oidance capability with the addition of an emergency stop assist function.

The updated XC60 exemplifie­s Volvo’s leading position on electrific­ation, being a fully electrifie­d model range. The powertrain choices are three Recharge plug-in hybrids and four mild-hybrids (two B5 and one B6 petrols, and a B4 diesel), with power outputs from 197hp to 405hp.

All versions are all-wheel drive except for the B5, which is available in frontor all-wheel-drive form.

Steve Beattie, Volvo Car UK’s head of sales, said: “The XC60 has always been incredibly popular with Volvo buyers, and this updated version, with its distinctiv­e new look and fantastic infotainme­nt system with Google built in, is sure to be even more appealing.”

The upgraded XC60 is on sale in the UK now, with the first customer deliveries expected in June. OTR prices start at £41,745 for the 250hp B5 Momentum front-wheeldrive version.

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The updated Volvo XC60.

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