Manila Bulletin

XC40 boasts of urban-friendly design

- INIGO S. ROCES

Volvo Philippine­s completes its XC lineup of crossover SUVs with the arrival of the XC40, their newest and most compact yet. The new addition was unveiled at the Sunset Bar of the Sofitel Philippine Plaza to special guests and members of the media. Present at the event were Atty. Albert B. Arcilla, Volvo Philippine­s president and CEO, and Miss Anette E. Andersson, Volvo Cars APEC Region, market area director.

Volvo says the new model will bring a new standard of safety and user experience to the small SUV premium segment. With that in mind, it comes with a whole suite of safety features from the familiar City Safety full auto brake systems, to additions like the, 360° Camera, to Cross Traffic Alert with auto brake, and Run Off Road protection; a system automatica­lly tightens passenger restraints if it detects the vehicle leaving the roadway, such as falling off the shoulder or elevated highway.

“Modern city life presents complex challenges for drivers, pedestrian­s, cyclists and other road users. While our safety and driver assistance systems actively identify and mitigate potential conflicts, you as a driver can relax more and therefore enjoy city driving,” said Malin Ekholm, Vice President Volvo Cars Safety Center in a statement.

The XC40 is the first to be built upon Volvo’s Compact Modular Architectu­re platform gleamed from expertise gained from developing its Scalable Product Architectu­re platform used by the XC60 and XC90.

Inside, the XC40 features a very familiar interior similar to the XC60 and XC90. It features a fully digital instrument cluster and a large, portraitor­iented touch screen infotainme­nt system, which Volvo calls Sensus. It also includes Android Auto and Apple Carplay integratio­n for phones, as well as wireless charging.

Propelling it forward is a choice of two engines: the 2.0-liter four-cylinder T5 turbocharg­ed gasoline engine that produces 247-PS and and 350-Nm of torque, and the 2.0-liter four-cylinder D3 turbodiese­l capable of 150 PS and 320Nm.

Volvo will be offering the XC40 in three trim levels. The top-of-the-line XC40 T5 AWD R-Design is priced at 13,895,000; the XC40 D3 R-Design is set at 13,495,000; while the XC40 D3 Momentum will be pegged at P3,350,000. While it is new to our country, the XC40 has already been awarded the Women’s World Car of the Year 2018.

“The XC40 is our first car in this rapidly growing segment and has a clear focus on navigating today’s hectic city environmen­ts. The new XC40 will offer the best possible safety standards combined with an easy-to-use interface and convenient connected services, said Håkan Samuelsson, president and chief executive in a statement.

The new XC40 is now available at all Volvo dealership­s nationwide.

 ??  ?? From left: Chris Lee Yu, marketing head, Volvo Philippine­s; Atty. Alberto B. Arcilla, president and CEO, Volvo Philippine­s, and Miss Anette E. Andersson, market area director, Volvo Cars APEC Region.
From left: Chris Lee Yu, marketing head, Volvo Philippine­s; Atty. Alberto B. Arcilla, president and CEO, Volvo Philippine­s, and Miss Anette E. Andersson, market area director, Volvo Cars APEC Region.
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