Volvo Car Group has released the first interior images of the
All-New Volvo XC90, one of the most anticipated car launches of
recent years.
The new interior is the most luxurious to have been designed for
a Volvo, taking its inspiration from the country of Volvo's birth,
Sweden, which has a global reputation for integrating the latest
technology with design that is clean, beautiful and crafted from
the finest materials.
"The most striking feature is a tablet-like touch screen control
console, which forms the heart of an all-new in-car control
system," said Thomas Ingenlath, Senior Vice President Design of
Volvo Cars.
This system - full details of which will be released at a later
date - is virtually button free and represents an entirely new way
for drivers to control their car and access a range of
internet-based products and services. It also helps create an
interior that is modern, spacious and uncluttered.
The All-New Volvo XC90's interior combines soft leather and wood
with handcrafted details including a gearlever made of crystal
glass from Orrefors, the famous Swedish glass maker, and
diamond-cut controls for the start/stop button and volume
control.
"These details are designed to become the jewels of the
interior. They add a bit of exclusive playfulness rather than pure
functionality," said Robin Page, Volvo Cars' Interior Design
Director.
The All-New XC90 is the first Volvo to use the company's
Scalable Product Architecture (SPA), which creates a far wider
range of design options, improves driveability and permits the
inclusion of the latest safety features and connected in-car
technologies, while at the same time increasing interior space.
"Our new interior architecture is pure and uncluttered, while
still radiating the sophisticated confidence and formality that
luxury SUV customers expect," said Peter Mertens, Senior Vice
President Research and Development of Volvo Cars.
New seats
Volvo already enjoys a reputation for providing the most
comfortable seats in the industry. The All-New XC90 enhances this
reputation by offering innovatively designed seats that also free
up interior space for passengers both in the second and third rows,
helping to make the All-New XC90 a genuine 7-seater.
"Just like classic Scandinavian chairs, our new seats prove that
seats don't need a lot of thick padding to be comfortable. The full
seat core has an ergonomic shape that resembles the human spine. A
multitude of adjustment possibilities makes it possible for the
individual user to create an ideal seating position," says Mr
Page.
The standard Comfort seats are available with intuitive, smooth
power operation, including adjustable side bolsters, seat cushion
extension, multi-directional lumbar support and vertical adjustment
of the headrests. Three settings can be stored in the memory.
Ventilation and massage functions are optional.
The all-new, optional Contour seat has been designed to offer
excellent side support all the way from the shoulders to the
thighs.
Individual second row seats and more space in the third
row
The second row features three individual seats
with recline adjustment. The sliding function can be used to create
more legroom for the passengers in the third row - or to increase
loading space if the third row seats are folded flat. An integrated
child booster cushion in the centre seat is optional.
The seats in the third row, which offer class-leading comfort for
passengers with a height up to 170cm, are slightly centred to offer
occupants a generous theatre-seat-inspired view forward. Additional
space for the feet under the second row seats creates additional
comfort and legroom. Special attention has also been given to
ensuring easy ingress and egress from the third row and ease of
operation, making this the best third row seating in the
segment.
All seven seats feature three-point safety belts with
pre-tensioners, and all the seat rows are covered by the improved
Inflatable Curtain airbags in a side impact or rollover
situation.
The All-New Volvo XC90 includes a number of storage options for
the driver and all the passengers. All the seats in the second and
third rows can be folded individually, which creates outstanding
loading flexibility. The third row seats can also be specified with
power operation.
Four-zone climate system
A pleasant and fresh interior climate is a vital part of wellbeing
when driving. The All-New Volvo XC90 can be specified with a
four-zone climate system with individual settings for the occupants
in the front seats and in the second row. A separate
air-conditioning unit for the third row is standard or optional
depending on the market.
Volvo Cars' CleanZone air purification system, one of the most
efficient on the market, has been further improved by adding a new
filter for more efficient capture of small, harmful particles and
pollen in the incoming air.
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Volvo Car Group in 2013
For the 2013 financial year, Volvo Car Group recorded an operating
profit of 1,919 MSEK (66 MSEK in 2012). Revenue over the period
amounted to 122,245 MSEK (124,547 MSEK), while net income amounted
to 960 MSEK (-542 MSEK). Global retail sales for the year amounted
to 427,840 (421,951) cars, an increase of 1.4 percent compared to
2012. The operating profit was the result of cost control and
strong sales and was further tangible proof of Volvo Car Group's
progress in implementing its transformation plan. For the full year
2014, the company expects to stay in black figures and predicts to
record a global sales increase of a good 5 percent.
About Volvo Car Group
Volvo has been in operation since 1927. Today, Volvo Cars is one of
the most well-known and respected car brands in the world with
sales of 427,000 in 2013 in about 100 countries. Volvo Cars has
been under the ownership of the Zhejiang Geely Holding (Geely
Holding) of China since 2010. It formed part of the Swedish Volvo
Group until 1999, when the company was bought by Ford Motor Company
of the US. In 2010, Volvo Cars was acquired by Geely Holding.
As of December 2013, Volvo Cars had over 23,000 employees
worldwide. Volvo Cars head office, product development, marketing
and administration functions are mainly located in Gothenburg,
Sweden. Volvo Cars head office for China is located in Shanghai.
The company's main car production plants are located in Gothenburg
(Sweden), Ghent (Belgium) and Chengdu (China), while engines are
manufactured in Skövde (Sweden) and Zhangjiakou
(China).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Oliver Peagam
Marketing and Communications Director, Volvo Car Australia
T: +61 2 9020 1613
M: +61 408 691 017
E: oliver.peagam@volvocars.com
volvocars.com.au