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Volvo 2017 v60 cross country


Volvo V60 Cross Country – модельный год 2017

Volvo V60 Cross Country – модельный год 2017

Премиальный универсал повышенной проходимости Volvo V60 Cross Country вышел на рынок в 2014 году. Эта модель предлагает особые элементы стильной отделки, а также высокую посадку и внушительный вид настоящего вседорожника.

Двигатели и трансмиссии

Как и для всех других моделей Volvo для V60 Cross Country доступны 2-литровые двигатели семейства Drive-E. Моторы, разработанные на заводе Volvo в шведском городе Скёвде,  оснащаются турбонагнетателями и компрессорами.

Мощные бензиновые двигатели Drive-E, отличаясь экономичностью и низким уровне выброса СО2, предлагают прекрасные ездовые характеристики. В то же время моторы  демонстрируют превосходные реакции на команды водителя при динамичной езде в городской черте.

Более подробная информация о двигателях и трансмиссиях приведена в техническом описании.

Технологии подключения

Для V60 Cross Country доступен полный набор систем подключения и коммуникации, включая Volvo On Call – приложение для смартфона, позволяющее водителю управлять и контролировать разные функции автомобиля. В частности, с помощью Volvo on Call можно прогреть или охладить салон, блокировать или разблокировать дверные замки, определить местонахождения автомобиля. Теперь Volvo On Call работает с такими устройствами как Apple Watch или Android Wear. Volvo предлагает поддержку операционной системы Windows 10 – новая версия приложения Volvo On Call может использоваться на обычных ПК или планшетах, обеспечивая взаимодействие с автомобилем Volvo.

Пользовательский интерфейс Sensus предлагает ряд встроенных приложений, включая приложения для передачи потоковой музыки через TuneIn, а также сервисы Yelp и Wikilocations для получения информации о местах и объектах, встречающихся на пути следования автомобиля. Более подробная информация приведена в техническом описании Sensus.

Эксперты акустической лаборатории Volvo задали совершенные настройки аудиосистемы Harman Kardon High Performance Sound, гарантирующие самое качественное воспроизведение музыки в салоне автомобиля.

Безопасность

V60 Cross Country предлагает один из самых обширных в классе наборов систем безопасности, входящих в стандартную комплектацию модели. В том числе, City Safety – комплекс систем безопасности, который включает целый ряд функций для предотвращения столкновений и снижения негативных последствий аварий, а также системы обнаружения пешеходов и велосипедистов. Кроме того, для модели доступны опциональные системы безопасности.

Более подробная информация приведена в техническом описании Intellisafe.

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Volvo V60 Cross Country - model year 2017

Volvo V60 Cross Country - model year 2017

Launched in 2014, the V60 Cross Country is a variant of Volvo’s mid-size 4-door premium estate. The V60 Cross Country shares much with its sibling the V60, but with added styling, increased ride height and the rugged looks of an all-roader.

Powertrain

As with all Volvos the powertrain offer is based on the Drive-E 2.0 litre turbo- and super-charged engines designed and built at Volvo’s engine factory in Skövde.

The Drive-E range of low emission, high performance petrol and diesel engines offers a perfect blend of driver enjoyment and fuel economy, whilst retaining a responsive feel for city driving.

More details around the power train offer can be found in the Technical Specifications.

Connectivity

The V60 Cross Country offers a full range of connectivity options that include Volvo On Call, a phone-based app that allows you to control certain features in your car, such as pre-heating, locking and unlocking, navigation and vehicle location services. Volvo On Call now works with wearables such as Apple Watch and Android Wear and also has Windows 10 compatibility, meaning that Volvo On Call can now be operated from your PC as well as your smartphone.

Sensus delivers a range of native apps offering streaming music via TuneIn and Baidu and geo-location services such as Yelp and Wikilocations. Read more about Sensus in our factsheet.

The Harman Kardon Premium Sound system is tuned to perfection in Volvo’s advanced audio lab, enabling high quality music streaming.

Safety

The V60 Cross Country comes with one of the most comprehensive standard safety offers available in the segment, including City Safety, which offers a range of collision avoidance and mitigation functionalities including pedestrian and cyclist detection. A range of optional safety and convenience systems are also available in the 60 Series cars.

See the Intellisafe factsheet for more information.

Descriptions and facts in this press material relate to Volvo Car Group's international car range. Described features might be optional. Vehicle specifications may vary from one country to another and may be altered without prior notification.

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The Volvo V60 Cross Country competes against luxury wagons like the Audi A4 Allroad and BMW 330 Sport Wagon, as well as more affordable wagons like the Subaru Outback; compare them all here.

Wagon or SUV?

The V60 has a clean, classic look, but the Cross Country version dilutes those attributes with styling cues meant to evoke an SUV. It has more rugged-looking body cladding, larger wheels and an elevated height; there's about 2.5 inches more ground clearance and overall height than the regular V60. It's essentially a wagon dressed up to look like an SUV — likely Volvo's quick-fix answer to our SUV-obsessed culture. The overall look plays better on the wagon than it does on the odd duck S60 Cross Country sedan, but it still muddies the traditional wagon's classiness.

Poise, Power on the Road

The Volvo V60 Cross Country feels both energetic and athletic. Its 240-horsepower, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine is strong with plenty of torque from a stop, with just a hint of turbo lag. Midrange might is even more robust: The no-nonsense eight-speed automatic — which replaces a six-speed auto for 2017 — is responsive, quickly and efficiently ticking off shifts. The wagon powers confidently out of corners and has firm and direct steering, making for an overall grounded, connected-to-the-road feeling.

A 302-hp, supercharged and turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder is optional on regular V60s but not on the CC. Cross Country models do... Show full review

The Volvo V60 Cross Country competes against luxury wagons like the Audi A4 Allroad and BMW 330 Sport Wagon, as well as more affordable wagons like the Subaru Outback; compare them all here.

Wagon or SUV?

The V60 has a clean, classic look, but the Cross Country version dilutes those attributes with styling cues meant to evoke an SUV. It has more rugged-looking body cladding, larger wheels and an elevated height; there's about 2.5 inches more ground clearance and overall height than the regular V60. It's essentially a wagon dressed up to look like an SUV — likely Volvo's quick-fix answer to our SUV-obsessed culture. The overall look plays better on the wagon than it does on the odd duck S60 Cross Country sedan, but it still muddies the traditional wagon's classiness.

Poise, Power on the Road

The Volvo V60 Cross Country feels both energetic and athletic. Its 240-horsepower, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine is strong with plenty of torque from a stop, with just a hint of turbo lag. Midrange might is even more robust: The no-nonsense eight-speed automatic — which replaces a six-speed auto for 2017 — is responsive, quickly and efficiently ticking off shifts. The wagon powers confidently out of corners and has firm and direct steering, making for an overall grounded, connected-to-the-road feeling.

A 302-hp, supercharged and turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder is optional on regular V60s but not on the CC. Cross Country models do, however, get standard all-wheel drive.

Although the CC's crisp handling makes it fun to drive around town, a couple of things grated on my nerves after a while. Its ride is very firm, amplifying even the smallest crag among Chicago's endless miles of potholes. Also annoying, the cabin can get loud, partly due to the engine's gravely, unrefined sound. My biggest grievance, though, is with the auto stop/start system. It hesitates and shudders upon restart — an awkward sensation that's contrary to this vehicle's luxury vibe.

When it comes to fuel economy, the wagon is mid-pack at 22/30/25 mpg city/highway/combined, matching the base A4 Allroad in combined mileage but not quite up to the 330 wagon's (26 mpg) or Outback's (28 mpg) combined mileage.

A Mixed Bag Inside

Inside, the design and materials strike a pleasant chord of understated luxury. The leather seats and surfaces look and feel good, and the aluminum trim panels — combined with color-contrast stitching on the leather seats — add some visual jazz.

Where the V60 fails to maintain that air of refinement is with its controls. Volvo's new giant, tabletlike Sensus touchscreen multimedia system (found on the XC90, S90 and 2018 XC60) looks slick and is easy to use, but the V60 doesn't have it. Instead, it makes do with the automaker's previous control setup, which features quaint, easy-to-use climate control man icons, as well as too many buttons and dials to count. For the most part, the system is easy to use, but the visual clutter factor is high, especially in a cabin with such a streamlined, minimalistic look. 

Things to note with this system: Set aside a few minutes to use the navigation system and prepare your reserves of patience. Since there's no touchscreen, you're forced to use buttons and dials to input an address. Opting to use a maps app on your phone instead is much faster and less frustrating, but unfortunately Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are unavailable, so you won't be able to view it on the dashboard screen.

Some functions are just plain odd. To use the tuning button on the stereo you must first  turn the knob to get the system to respond, then turn it more to get it to start changing stations. Then you have to click a button inset in the dial to actually change it to a new station. That's a lot of steps to do something very simple.

This system does, however, offer one perk where the new one fails: It's much easier to turn off features like the engine stop/start system and the optional lane departure warning system because they have clearly marked buttons on the panel rather than being buried a couple of clicks deep within a touchscreen menu.

Room for People and Stuff

The front seats are heavily bolstered for a comfy, cozy fit, though one editor felt penned in by the large side bolsters. In back, the space is disappointing; I expected a bit more from a wagon. My 2-year-old twins use rear-facing convertible car seats, and fitting them in was a squeeze. Installation was tricky, and they took up more legroom from the driver's seat than was comfortable for both me (5-foot-6) and my husband (6 feet tall). 

The available integrated booster system is pretty neat, however. With the pull of a lever, a booster pops up in either outboard rear seat — handy for kids who've graduated from car seats and even handier if you're carpooling with another kid. What they cost, however, is almost as outrageous as a family pack of tickets to Disney World. On my test vehicle, they were bundled into the $1,550 Climate Package, but they're also offered as a stand-alone option for $500. That's more reasonable but still much more than my 6-year old's $50 Graco highback booster.

Also expensive is the optional rear-seat entrainment system. My already $50,000-plus test car didn't have this $2,170 option, which is several times more than springing for a couple of tablets.

Cargo space is another mixed bag. Good: The seats fold in a 40/20/40 split, easily opening up more cargo space, and the cargo area has a wide opening and low floor for easy loading. Bad: The tiny center console between the front seats can't hold much more than a phone, though there's a nice open bin behind the control panel for stashing larger devices.

Behind the rear seats, the V60 Cross Country has 28.0 cubic feet of space. That's the same as the regular model and more than the Audi Allroad and 330 Sport Wagon, but it's less than the Outback. Seats down, however, the CC falls to the bottom of the list. Like the regular V60, it has 43.8 cubic feet of cargo space — much less than the Allroad, Sport Wagon and Outback. Volvo's own 2017 XC60 offers more with 30.8 cubic feet behind the rear seat and 67.4 cubic feet with the seats folded.

Safety Wins

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has not yet tested the Cross Country, but the regular V60 — which is structurally similar — earned the agency's highest crash-test scores.

Rear visibility is good, and a button that automatically folds the rear head restraints down is handy for even clearer sight lines. A backup camera is optional, but Volvo's City Safety, an autonomous braking system that automatically applies the brakes to avoid a collision with other vehicles or pedestrians, is standard. Other available safety features include blind spot warning, lane departure warning and prevention, and rear cross-traffic alert. 

Is It Worth It?

The numbers just don't add up to a win. The regular V60 starts at more than $37,000; all-wheel-drive adds $2,000. The Cross Country model starts much higher, at $42,695. That's $750 more than the base price for Volvo's actual compact SUV, the roomier 2017 XC60, though it has two-wheel drive (and a redesigned one is coming for 2018). The CC undercuts its luxury rivals by a bit, but the Outback costs more than $16,000 less.

The CC injected some spirit into even my most mundane, routine drives, but it failed to deliver in other key areas — unacceptable at this price.

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Volvo V60 Cross Country - model year 2017

Volvo V60 Cross Country - model year 2017

Launched in 2014, the V60 Cross Country is a variant of Volvo’s mid-size 4-door premium estate. The V60 Cross Country shares much with its sibling the V60, but with added styling, increased ride height and the rugged looks of an all-roader.

Powertrain

As with all Volvos the powertrain offer is based on the Drive-E 2.0 litre turbo- and super-charged engines designed and built at Volvo’s engine factory in Skövde.

The Drive-E range of low emission, high performance petrol and diesel engines offers a perfect blend of driver enjoyment and fuel economy, whilst retaining a responsive feel for city driving.

More details around the power train offer can be found in the Technical Specifications.

Connectivity

The V60 Cross Country offers a full range of connectivity options that include Volvo On Call, a phone-based app that allows you to control certain features in your car, such as pre-heating, locking and unlocking, navigation and vehicle location services. Volvo On Call now works with wearables such as Apple Watch and Android Wear and also has Windows 10 compatibility, meaning that Volvo On Call can now be operated from your PC as well as your smartphone.

Sensus delivers a range of native apps offering streaming music via TuneIn and Baidu and geo-location services such as Yelp and Wikilocations. Read more about Sensus in our factsheet.

The Harman Kardon Premium Sound system is tuned to perfection in Volvo’s advanced audio lab, enabling high quality music streaming.

Safety

The V60 Cross Country comes with one of the most comprehensive standard safety offers available in the segment, including City Safety, which offers a range of collision avoidance and mitigation functionalities including pedestrian and cyclist detection. A range of optional safety and convenience systems are also available in the 60 Series cars.

See the Intellisafe factsheet for more information.

Descriptions and facts in this press material relate to Volvo Car Group's international car range. Described features might be optional. Vehicle specifications may vary from one country to another and may be altered without prior notification.


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