Cape Times

Volvo XC60 now more accessible and popular

- JASON WOOSEY The XC60 B5 FWD is sold with a five-year/100 000km warranty and maintenanc­e plan.

THE midsize Volvo XC60 is the Swedish carmaker’s best-selling vehicle in South Africa and it’s looking set for further success following the launch of the new B5 FWD (front-wheel drive) entry-level model.

Available in dealership­s from the beginning of this month, the Volvo XC60 B5 FWD retails at R750 000, which makes it R140 000 cheaper than the B5 AWD Momentum model that served as the entry to the range.

It also undercuts its rivals, with the locally built BMW X3 starting at R895 658 and the Audi Q5 kicking off at the R852 000 mark.

Although it loses the all-wheel drive system, the B5 FWD retains the familiar 2.0-litre turbopetro­l motor, which produces 183kW and 350Nm. With a claimed 0-100km/h sprint time of 7.0 seconds on the dot, the frontdrive­n model is just 0.1 second slower off the mark than its AWD sibling.

Power goes to the front wheels through the eight-speed automatic transmissi­on. The vehicle is fitted with Volvo’s mild hybrid system, which includes a Kinetic Energy Recovery System capable of recuperati­ng braking energy to charge a 48-volt battery.

The vehicle looks the part too, thanks to standard 18-inch alloy wheels. In terms of luxury, the B5 FWD loses the familiar leather interior in favour of a new fabric seat upholstery, but it’s generously equipped.

Standard features include dualzone climate control, keyless entry and front and rear park assist. Also part of the deal is an Android-powered infotainme­nt system with built-in Google apps and services and the ability to update over the air.

“The arrival of the new XC60 B5 FWD puts this efficient yet powerful mild-hybrid powertrain within reach of more South Africans, giving them the opportunit­y to experience Volvo’s signature luxury and safety,” said Volvo Car South Africa MD Greg Maruszewsk­i.

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