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Prestigiou­s awards for Volvo Cars’ XC60

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VOLVO Cars’ XC60 has been crowned the best-performing large off-roader and the car with the best overall performanc­e of 2017 in the prestigiou­s Euro NCAP 2017 Best in Class safety awards.

The XC60 scored a near-perfect 98 per cent in the Adult Occupant category, and in its Large Off-Road class it showed a clear advantage in Safety Assist with a score of 95 per cent – 20 percentage points higher than the nearest Large Off-Road competitor – underlinin­g Volvo Cars’ position as a leader in automotive safety.

‘ The new XC60 is one of the safest Volvo cars ever made,’ said Malin Ekholm, Vice President, Volvo Cars Safety Centre.

‘It is fully loaded with new technology designed to assist driv- ers, to help protect vehicle occupants and other road users, such as pedestrian­s and cyclists, plus mitigate collision risks. We are proud that our ongoing commitment to innovating new safety features has been recognised with another Euro NCAP Best in Class award for Volvo Cars.’

The Euro NCAP award for the XC60 follows in the tracks of Volvo Cars’ XC90, which in 2015 was also named the best-performing large off-roader, and the car with the best overall performanc­e that year. Volvo Cars’ V40 is another previous Euro NCAP winner, in the Small Family class.

‘Our vision is that by 2020 no one should be killed or seriously injured in a new Volvo car,’ said Ekholm.

‘ The achievemen­ts of the XC60 are examples of our commitment to developing the latest safety and support systems as we strive towards that vision.’

The XC60 also joins the S90 and V90 in making history for Volvo Cars as the first manufactur­er to hold the top three car rankings in Euro NCAP’s Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) tests – AEB City, AEB Inter-Urban and AEB Pedestrian. The three Volvo cars are the only cars to have achieved perfect scores in all three AEB categories.

The S90 and V90 also scored highly at the Euro NCAP 2017 Best in Class awards, achieving 95 per cent in the Adult Occupant category and 93 per cent in the Safety Assist category.

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