Are Volvo XC70 still made?

Are Volvo XC70 still made?

The V70 and XC70 was discontinued in April 2016 and succeeded by the V90 and V90 Cross Country.

Where was Volvo XC70 made?

Sweden
Second generation (2000–2007)

Second generation
Also called Volvo V70 XC (2000–2002) Volvo XC70 (2003–2007)
Production January 2000–2007
Model years 2000–2008 V70 2000–2003 V70 XC 2003–2008 XC70 2003–2007 V70 R
Assembly Sweden: Torslanda (Torslandaverken) Belgium: Ghent (VCG) Thailand: Samut Prakan

Is Volvo XC70 a SUV?

Volvo XC70 SUV News & Reviews | Auto Express.

What kind of car is the Volvo XC70?

The XC70 and V70 XC have been the heart and the workhorse of Volvo’s car/crossover offerings for just over 20 years. The formula still works today for dozens of automakers: take a FWD car and make it AWD, with slight off road capability.

Is there a 2.0L version of the V70 XC?

A 2.0L version of the V70 XC was available only for markets with high taxes on cars with an engine capacity of more than 2000 cc. Standard ride height was increased 35 mm (1.4 in) overall with 26 mm (1.0 in) more ground clearance compared to the regular AWD model. Total ground clearance is 166 mm (6.5 in).

When did the Volvo V70 Cross Country come out?

The V70 XC, also referred to as the V70 Cross Country, the V70 AWD Cross Country, or the V70 Cross Country AWD was introduced in September 1997 at the Frankfurt Auto Show for the 1998 model year as a crossover version of the V70. It featured standard all-wheel drive and was available with only two engine and gearbox choices.

Is the Volvo V70 an all wheel drive car?

It was based on the P2 platform and, as with its predecessor, was also offered as an all-wheel drive variant marketed as the V70 AWD and as a crossover version initially called V70 XC. For model year 2003 the crossover was renamed to XC70. The sedan model was called Volvo S60.