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  • Volvo ES90 (2025 on) (Reviews)
    Propelling the Volvo ES90 are a trio of drive systems starting with the rear-wheel drive Single Motor. Its 333PS motor is nestled under the boot floor, producing 480Nm of torque for a 6.9-second 0-62mph time. Top speed on all Volvos is electronically capped at 112mph.
  • Volvo EX30 (2024 on) (Reviews)
    Get up close to the Volvo EX30 and it reveals itself to be much more compact than you expect, even though the angular external lines leave you in no doubt of its Scandinavian origins. Volvo has certainly done what it can to make this the most affordable model it has built to date.
  • Volvo EX90 (2024 on) (Reviews)
    Is this flagship SUV the ultimate family wagon? Read our Volvo EX90 review to find out. 
  • Volvo EC40 (2021 on) (Reviews)
    Why? Because Ford once owned Volvo alongside Mazda, Jaguar and Land Rover. Now all those companies are under different ownership, with Volvo part of the Chinese automotive giant Geely.  Over a decade has passed since Volvo's new owners got to work, and what a transformation.
  • Volvo EX40 (2020 on) (Reviews)
    We'll explain all in our Volvo EX40 review.
  • Volvo V60 (2018 on) (Reviews)
    The Volvo V60 doesn't shout about its abilities. In many ways, it's just a Volvo V90 that's shrunk in the wash, as a left-field alternative to an Audi A4 or BMW 3 Series. It has the same sense of Scandinavian style - inside and out - as the V90, and it's loaded with technology, including all the safety kit you'd expect in a modern Volvo
  • Volvo XC40 (2018 on) (Reviews)
    We lived with a XC40 plug-in hybrid for six months - find out how we got on with it in our Volvo XC40 long term test . Why not get a second opinion with heycar's Volvo XC40 review .  Is this the best car on sale in Britain today? Launched in 2018, the Volvo XC40 joins the ever-popular small SUV market, cementing a reputation as one of the best of the breed.
  • Volvo XC60 (2017 on) (Reviews)
    Although Volvo is working towards offering solely electric vehicles by 2030, the Volvo XC60 maintains a host of engine options.
  • Volvo V90 (2016 on) (Reviews)
    The Volvo V90 is the big Swedish estate car redefined for the 21st Century, and is a big step in the brand repositioning itself as a genuine contender to the established premium German brands. With a practical boot, a beautifully finished cabin, generous standard equipment, and some of the best safety equipment of any car on sale, the Volvo V90 is a very impressive car.
  • Volvo XC90 (2015 on) (Reviews)
    And yet, the latest Volvo XC90 still manages to offer a little something different to the countless others with which it competes. Despite being ten years old, it's still one of the Swedish brand's best-sellers and while the electric Volvo EX90 might be its future, the XC90 has been given its second – and most comprehensive – update.
  • Volvo S60 (2018 - 2023) (Reviews)
    For those who need to carry more luggage, there is, of course, the option of the Volvo V60 estate. With its simplified engine range and upmarket image, prices for the Volvo S60 are at the higher end for the executive saloon market. Volvo has made all the trim levels particularly well-equipped, but a starting price of more than £46,000 for the cheapest model will look steep.
  • Volvo S90 (2016 - 2023) (Reviews)
    It replaces the S80 in Volvo's range, but the two are like chalk and cheese. This is one of a new breed of Volvo cars that follows on from the impressive XC90. True, the estate V90 version will probably make more sense for many as, after all, Volvo is well renowned for its estates.
  • Volvo V40 (2012 - 2019) (Reviews)
    There’s still plenty to like about the Volvo V40 and it’s a more affordable option that its main rivals especially as a used car. Even today, it’s worthy of your consideration. Judged in isolation, the Volvo V40 looks like an appealing car.
  • Volvo C30 (2010 - 2013) (Reviews)
    Good looking hatchback successfully facelifted. Comfortable for four adults. DRIVe diesel with stop start under 100g/km CO2 from mid 2010.
  • Volvo C70 (2010 - 2013) (Reviews)
    It's not just the exterior that's been revised either in the Volvo C70, the interior has been subtly upgraded but retains the minimalist and clean design that's become a trademark of modern Volvos. This is certainly a model designed for relaxed cruising, rather than enthusiastic driving and that's quickly evident on the move. 
  • Volvo S60 (2010 - 2018) (Reviews)
    If you like the look of the S60, but need more room, then consider the estate version, the V60 . Long Term Test Volvo S60 D4 DRIVe If you're looking for the newer version, you need our Volvo S60 review . 
  • Volvo V60 (2010 - 2018) (Reviews)
    Just don’t expect to transport a chest of drawers home from the antiques market. The V60 might not be the biggest estate car Volvo has ever built, but it’s one of the best looking. It stems from a time when wagons still rolled for Volvo, before it established itself as a leading player in the SUV sector. Launched in 2010, the Volvo V60 was the sister car to the S60 saloon, rivalling the likes of the BMW 3 Series Touring, Audi A4 Avant and Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate.
  • Volvo XC60 (2008 - 2017) (Reviews)
    Read on for our full Volvo XC60 review.
  • Volvo V70 (2007 - 2016) (Reviews)
    It actually looks better in XC70 four-wheel-drive guise with matt black bumpers and side protectors to ward off damage, and, thankfully, no matt black nose like the old XC70. Volvo V70 and XC70 2007 Road Test
  • Volvo XC70 (2007 - 2016) (Reviews)
    According to Volvo, more of its XC70 models are driven off-road than the larger XC90. The V70 estate based four-wheel drive car with raised body height has proved a real success for the Swedish firm, especially in its home market where snow and ice are an everyday hazard.
 

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