- Volvo S60 to be offered in India as a petrol-only model.
- Bookings are set to begin from January 2021.
- It's based on the bigger S90's SPA platform and will feature similar design language.
- Notable safety features include Pilot Assist, lane keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control.
- Powered by a 2.0-litre petrol engine developing 190PS and 300Nm.
- Likely to be priced around Rs 45 lakh (ex-showroom).
The. The S60 will be offered in a sole T4 Inscription variant.
While the outgoing car was based on previous owner Ford's platform, the new S60 relies on Volvo's own SPA architecture, which underpins the S90. In fact, the new S60 looks like a mini S90 inside-out. Typical design elements such as the LED headlamps with Thor's hammer DRLs and the C-shaped LED tail lamps have been retained, but the rear-end looks different as the number plate housing is on the bootlid. That said, our favourite bit has to be its sleek silhouette. The design looks fresh despite the S60 being a two year old model.
No complaints on the inside as the dashboard is similar to all Volvo cars, including the flagship XC90 SUV. The central console is dominated by a Tesla-esque style 9-infotainment system through which you can access all the features. Even the driver gets his own digital instrument display with various different themes and modes.
Volvos are known for safety and the S60 is no different. It comes with lane keep assist, road sign information, city safety, run-off-road protection and mitigation as well as Pilot Assist. The last one is basically autonomous driving capabilities up to 130kmph, where the car takes care of throttle, accelerator, steering and brake inputs. Comfort features include a Harman Kardon sound system, four-zone climate control, powered front seats, panoramic sunroof, auto headlamps and wipers, as well as a wireless phone charger.
The S60 will come in five exterior shades: Crystal White Pearl, Onyx Black, Maple Brown, Denim Blue, and Fusion Red.
The India-spec S60 will be offered with only a petrol engine and there won't be a diesel option anytime soon. The engine in question is a 2.0-litre turbocharged unit developing 190PS of power and 300Nm of torque. It's the same engine found in the of the XC40. Power is transferred through the front wheels via a 8-speed automatic transmission.
The new Volvo S60 is likely to be priced around Rs 45 lakh (ex-showroom). Bookings will be open in January with deliveries set to begin in March 2021. We'll be driving it real soon, so stay tuned for our first impressions.
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