Volvo plots Golf rival, luxury saloon and sporty coupe
Volvo is creating an entry-level hatchback below the V40,
spearheading a new range of Volvos that includes a new crossover and a
BMW 5-series rival. The new cars will be based on one of two all-new
architectures that’ll underpin the brand’s entire range from 2016. CAR
has also learned a sporty 2+2 coupe is in the pipeline.
Is Volvo really going after the mainstream hatchback big boys?
Yes – it’s bye-bye to the quirky C30 three-door hatch, and into a new
era of small models for Volvo. First on the new platform is a new
entry-level crossover: the XC40. It’ll be sized and priced to bridge the
gap between the jacked-up V40 Cross Country and the XC60 SUV, and will
fight the upcoming Mercedes GLA and BMW X1 for posh crossover honours from 2015.
Next up will be a regular five-door hatchback, (smaller than the
quasi-estate V40) and a slightly larger, more spacious replacement for
the now-defunct S40 small saloon.
What’s coming next from Volvo?
Volvo’s biggest model, the seven-seater XC90 SUV, is next to be
replaced. In 2014 we’ll see the long-awaited second-gen version: it’ll
be based on Volvo’s other new scalable underpinnings, codenamed ‘SPA’.
The SPA platform will form the basis for a large chunk of the Volvo
family, from the new XC90 right down to the next S60 saloon and XC60
SUV, both due to follow in 2016.
At the top end of the Volvo range, the Swedes are plotting a new S90 saloon to challenge the Audi A6 and BMW 5-series. Naturally, Volvo will offer an estate version – the V90 should offer class-leading load space when it arrives in 2016.
At the top end of the Volvo range, the Swedes are plotting a new S90 saloon to challenge the Audi A6 and BMW 5-series. Naturally, Volvo will offer an estate version – the V90 should offer class-leading load space when it arrives in 2016.
Like your Volvos curvier? In 2016 we’re set to see a new ‘C60’
2+2-seater coupe, with swoopy looks inspired by the classic 1960s-era
P1800. It too will be based on the SPA platform, and square up to the
Audi A5 and BMW 4-series.
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