New Volvo V60 Plug in Hybrid Recharge 2022 Test Drive POV
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New Volvo V60 Plug in Hybrid Recharge 2022 Test Drive POV.

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Price: 60.100 $
Color: Crystal White Pearl
1969 cmc | 4 Cyl.Inline
340 HP | 590 Nm
8-Speed Automatic Gearbox
AWD
Top Speed : 180 km/h
Acceleration 0 to 100 km/h : 5.4 sec
Consumption: 2.0 l + 16.8 kWh/100km
CO2 Emissions : 46 g/Km
Fuel Tank Capacity : 60 L
Battery capacity : 11.6 kWh
Wheelbase : 287.2 cm
Length : 476.1 cm
Width : 185 cm
Height : 143.3 cm
Ground clearance : 13.6 cm
Turning radius : 11.3 m
Boot capacity :529-1364 L
Weight: 2182 kg
Front Suspension : Independent McPherson. Coil Springs. Anti-roll bar.
Rear Suspension : Multilink. Leaf springs. Anti-roll bar.

Volvo Cars has introduced a new, improved Recharge plug-in hybrid powertrain on its 90 and 60 series models, significantly extending electric range while lowering CO2 emissions, increasing performance and improving driveability.


Volvo Cars’ new and improved hybrid powertrain brings the all-electric range up to a projected 56 miles (90 kilometres)* on a single charge. With the average premium car owner travelling fewer than 31 miles (50 kilometres) each weekday**, most Volvo drivers with home charging will be able to do their daily motoring on pure electric power in a new Volvo plug-in hybrid.


The main improvements include a new long-range battery, featuring a third layer of cells to increase nominal energy from 11.6kWh to 18.8kWh, and a more powerful rear electric motor now delivering 145hp. The additional electric power results in a total combined output of 350hp for Recharge T6 and 455hp for Recharge T8 models, making the latter the most powerful Volvo cars ever produced. Besides the new powertrain, new upgrades include one-pedal drive on specific models.

The increased battery capability means that more customers will be able to drive primarily in pure electric mode, and Volvo Cars estimates that the new powertrain has the potential to reduce CO2 emissions by up to around 50 per cent under the WLTP drive cycle.

“It’s 2021, and people should no longer have to rely on petrol or diesel when commuting,” said Henrik Green, Chief Technology Officer at Volvo Cars. “Our latest plug-in hybrids deliver all the electric driving range needed in most people’s everyday life.”

The new and improved e-motor ups the power to the rear wheels by 65 per cent, enhancing performance and driveability in all scenarios. Together with the boosted battery, the upgraded e-motor also enables better all-wheel-drive capability, which can prove particularly useful at low speeds, when towing, or when driving on slippery roads that demand extra traction and stability.


The suite of upgrades includes the addition of one-pedal drive, which can help deliver an especially smooth and intuitive driving experience. The function, already seen on pure electric Volvo models, gives the driver the option of controlling both acceleration and deceleration with only the accelerator pedal. It will be rolled out initially on the Volvo XC60, S90 and V90 Recharge plug-in hybrids.

The extra battery capacity also comes in useful on cold winter days, as well as in scorching summer heat. Even when the car is not plugged in, drivers are able to pre-heat or pre-cool the cabin remotely via the Volvo Cars app while still maintaining a generous amount of electric range.

Volvo Cars is committed to becoming a leader in the fast-growing premium electric car market. By the middle of this decade it aims to sell 1.2 million cars globally, with at least half being fully electric cars. By 2030, it plans to become a fully electric car company.

“Driving a plug-in hybrid is often a stepping-stone to going fully electric,” said Henrik Green. “We believe that this upgrade will show to many that driving electric is the future, and take us closer to our 2030 ambition of becoming fully electric.”

Along with the powertrain improvements, the turbocharged T8 petrol engine is upgraded for higher fuel efficiency and performance. This means higher engine power at low revs and take-off, while ensuring a more refined electrified drive with reduced CO2 tailpipe emissions.

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