Despite the cold there has been no freeze on development of the Volvo XC60. Our spies caught the exciting new compact SUV being put through tough winter testing.
Despite the heavy disguise it is possible to make out the rakish of profile of the newcomer. Influenced by the XC60 concept revealed at last year's Detroit show, the off-roader features a prominent Volvo grille, bold headlamps and deeply sculpted flanks. The low, sweeping roofline blends into a steeply raked tailgate that features a deep rear window to aid rear visibility
Inside, the XC60 will boast a cabin that's as stylish as the exterior. The main feature of the dashboard will be the trademark 'floating' centre console, which debuted on the S40 saloon, while in front of the driver gets cool aluminium faced dials. It should be practical too, with seating for five adults and plenty of space for luggage.
Despite its rugged SUV looks and an electronically-controlled four-wheel drive system, the XC60 will be tuned for on-road performance. Company bosses are keen to stress that it will be a sporty vehicle aimed at the lifestyle market. However, both hill descent and traction control are available for owners that want to head onto the rough stuff.
Power is likely to come for a range of engines already found in the S40. Entry-level models get the 2.0-litre turbodiesel, while range-toppers will boast the powerful turbocharged 2.5-litre 5-cylinder petrol. It's unclear whether the bio-ethanol 3.2-litre straight-six used in the concept will be made available.
The public will get its first glimpse of the production XC60 at the Geneva Motor Show in March The first UK examples are expected to hit showrooms later in the year.
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