This is how the new Volvo S60 would look like, in case na alam mo na noon,
Impressed? I hope Viking Cars would bring the all-new S60 someday...
This is how the new Volvo S60 would look like, in case na alam mo na noon,
Impressed? I hope Viking Cars would bring the all-new S60 someday...
according to topgear, it will be released in the third quater this year
nice interior
oh, it is also equiped with autobraking system when pedestrian is noticed by the car![]()
got this from an online newsletter from topgear
VOLVO REVEALS CAR WITH PEDESTRIAN DETECTION AND FULL AUTO-BRAKE SYSTEM
The new Volvo S60, equipped with the Scandinavian carmaker's pedestrian detection technology with full automatic brake system, is set to have its Philippine debut in the third quarter of 2010.
This was revealed by Viking Cars media relations officer Loi Concepcion-de Guzman after Volvo announced the S60's world premiere schedule at the Geneva International Motor Show in March. Viking Cars is the exclusive distributor of Volvo vehicles in the Philippines.
Volvo's latest safety breakthrough automatically applies full brakes on the S60 when it detects a pedestrian in front of the vehicle and when the driver does not respond to the detected object in time.
"We are truly proud of our success in making our technology so reliable that we can offer a complete system that can avoid a collision with a pedestrian by detecting, alerting and applying full braking," said Thomas Broberg, Volvo Cars senior safety advisor. "With this technology we have increased the braking force in our automatic braking system from 50 percent to full stopping power."
According to Volvo, the system can avoid striking a pedestrian at speeds of up to 35 kilometers per hour. At higher speeds, the system focuses on slowing down the car as much as possible prior to impact. Volvo hopes to reduce fatality risks to as much as 85 percent.
This is the second self-stopping car Volvo is bringing in to the Philippines after it introduced the new XC60 in May 2009. The XC60 is equipped with Volvo's City Safety technology that detects possible vehicular collisions and also applies automatic brakes to prevent low-speed crashes.
I am loving Volvo's new designs. It's got something for pedestrian monitoring doesnt it? Oh that'd be fun to try out. But those tail lights remind of something. Not quite sure. Audi? Maserati 'boomerang' lights? Not quite sure, but I like them nonetheless.
Bad news! Parang may kalokohan sa bagong Volvo S60!
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNi17YLnZpg&feature=player_embedded"]YouTube- Insane Volvo brake test epic fail[/ame]
available na locally.saw it sa ads sa newspaper today. no idea how much. i'm sure it's over 2M
malaki ba mag-offer ng discount ang Viking Cars? just got me thinking since they most likely don't sell a lot of Volvos..
if they have a promo, they offer substantial discounts. i remember they were offering less 500k on the s80 last year from a list of 3.25mio. which is not bad considering that the s80 is just one or 2 years into its model cycle. the xc 70 or 90 was also being offered at a similar discount but those are fairly old models.
That's not bad at all. AWD and 300bhp for 3.1m. if i were in the market for a 3m car, I would seriously consider taking the t6 over a 320d or c200, to hell with resale value and snob appeal!
yup i agree, its a good value for money proposition (with the discount). its not as flashy as the 320i or c200 but not too pedestrian either... give it 1 or 2 years and the s60 will also be offered with a substantial discount.
Next year, we might get the cheaper variant of the naughty Volvo S60
Scoop: http://www.topgear.com.ph/news/phili...0-set-for-2011
I was able to test drive the Volvo S60 AWD T6 and I can't believe I like it better than the Subaru Impreza WRX STi and the Lancer EX Ralliart I was able to test drive on the same day.
The acceleration is strongly addicting yet still having that "refined" feel.
The handling is sharp yet comfortable.
The interior is ... is ... very Volvo-ish.... but in a very good way, mind you.
The exterior hints at a sporty look but still retaining an executive appeal.
This is definitely not your dad's old Volvo.
As much I like to discriminate against the "Volvo" brand as being a box on wheels, this car is a far cry from how I used to think of Volvo cars. And with a market price (P3.6M) well below the BMW 5-series sedans, this might be a car to consider if you are looking for your next euro executive sports sedan that can actually delivery sporty driving performance when you want it.