Volvo Philippines redefines luxury as it launches the 2014 range of Volvos.
Hinged on Smart Luxury, the stable of modern, spirited and technologically advanced Volvos takes luxury to a new level as it meshes cutting-edge innovations that Volvo is known for with the world-class sophistication and elegance of Scandinavia.
From the sleek, clean lines to the intricate craftsmanship of the interiors and down to the powerful hum of its engines, a new reVOLVOlution has come.
Smart Luxury is a new way of thinking and a fresher take on making driving a Volvo more pleasurable. Designed around people, the new breed of Volvos will always try to make life less complicated. Form follows function; a car is designed inside and out with people in mind—it looks and feels naturally beautiful.
Luxury, for Volvo, is not just wasteful extravagance or meaningless excess; it is the emotion that you feel when you are inside (or even outside) these cars. It is about making informed decisions that give you the most value for money; the priceless values—like peace of mind and security—that come with driving a car that is one of the safest in the world.
As 2014 sees the introduction of the redesigned Volvo S60, V60 and XC60, dynamic features such as the Adaptive Digital Display as well as an enhanced City Safety that is now active up to 50 kph. Standard in the Volvo Sensus—Volvo’s in-car intuitive control module that makes all instruments and controls easy to use—the high-resolution Active Crystal TFT Display or Adaptive Digital Display gives all the needed information without overwhelming the driver.
Soon to arrive are the eight-speed engines that contribute to a refined drive and excellent fuel economy. Pumping up a Volvo’s visual volume is also possible with personal customization options such as adding R-Design elements and powered with Polestar engine optimization.
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