Volvo is working really hard on its own Scaleable Platform Architecture and this mean facelifts on existing models are bound to be rather artificial, the company looking just to keep the cars fresh for a while longer.
As we're already seen on the smaller S60, V60 and XC60 models, visual changes include new bumpers with lower-mounted additional LED lights, slightly redesigned grille with crome accents or restyled head and rear lamps.
Interiors comes with several new features, such as Volvo's latest Sensus Connected Touch, Adaptive Digital Display, Ambient Light, Pedestrian Detection or Road Sign Information. Nothing new in the engine bay, the cars sporting the company's updated gasoline and diesel engines.
"We listened to our customers and what they have said about the previous cars and what they would like to see in the future cars. We did so many changes that we think we should consider them as new," explained Magdalena Molin, Volvo Commercial Project Manager.
More from Volvo on the S80, V70 and XC70 in the video below.
Interiors comes with several new features, such as Volvo's latest Sensus Connected Touch, Adaptive Digital Display, Ambient Light, Pedestrian Detection or Road Sign Information. Nothing new in the engine bay, the cars sporting the company's updated gasoline and diesel engines.
"We listened to our customers and what they have said about the previous cars and what they would like to see in the future cars. We did so many changes that we think we should consider them as new," explained Magdalena Molin, Volvo Commercial Project Manager.
More from Volvo on the S80, V70 and XC70 in the video below.