If there is one thing that can describe the owners of the new 2020 Volvo lineup, it is that they aren't afraid of standing out from the crowd. Confident and independent, Volvo drivers reflect what's best about this brand. Volvo prides itself on its ability to turn out reliable cars that have high standards for every car part, and one of the high points of pride is the number of safety measures used to ensure a worry-free experience. Volvo drivers often start because of tradition, with a family member introducing them to their first Volvos, but continue after learning how much they can enjoy driving in the long term. Read on and check out the best of the 2020 Volvo lineup.
New Volvo owners can choose from among SUV, including two traditional (the XC90 and the XC40) and one plug-in hybrid model (the XC60) ; the crossover/wagon, which includes the V60, the V90 Cross Country and the V90; and the sedan, featuring the S60 and the S90.
Volvo has a hybrid to suit almost any kind of customer, including the XC90, the XC60, the S60 and the S90. All of them are plug-in hybrids, making then more efficient and having the ability to reclaim lost energy used while driving. At the Momentum base trim package, the XC90 is priced around $66,300, the XC60 starts at $53,000, the S60 is $55,000, and the S90 is $64,000.
The Volvo has a lot to offer, even for drivers accustomed to luxury, and the price range varies a lot depending on the model. The XC40 has an MSRP of $33,700, and the XC90 starts at $48,695. The S60 is priced at $34,100 and the S90 costs around $48,100.
This is actually a difficult question because the models are all designed to be roomy, capable and versatile. The XC40 is a great choice, though, because it manages to rank so high in luxury subcompact SUVs based on several criteria. The posh interior can make a family comfortable while the powerful engine and nimble handling make the ride comfortable, relaxing and stress free. Plus, the XC40 is priced at a more affordable $33,000, which is a great entry-level price point for growing families.
Even though Volvo offers vehicles known for their engine power, they are also concerned about a family being able to save money on fuel costs and help the environment. The Volvo Drive-E powertrains provide large amounts of power but with less fuel and emissions. Even the XC90 can get as much as 29 MPG on the highway.
You can always find a great deal on a new Volvo whether you want to buy or lease. The XC90 T5 Momentum is available for lease for only $549 a month for 39 months, with $4,949 due at signing. If you want to buy it, you can get up to $1,000 in allowances. This model is luxurious, with heated front seats, a heated steering wheel and metallic paint. The XC90 T6 AWD Momentum is a lot more car, but is still only $629 a month to lease, and you can get up to $2,750 back in allowances.
Volvo is particularly proud of its many safety feaures, which include anti-lock brakes; stability control; front, side, knee and overhead airbags; pretensioners for the seatbelts; and anti-whiplash head restraints.
The new Volvo works to protect against unwanted intrusion with a system to detect unwanted intrusion, and an ignition disable device that will keep it from starting if anyone tries to use the wrong key.