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Volvo XC90 new SUV that will most likely also will be offered in hybrid versions

Volvo XC90 SUV
Swedish car manufacturer - now owned by China's Geely Group - Volvo, reportedly was preparing new generation of Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), Volvo XC90. Brand-new SUV that will most likely also will be offered in hybrid versions, the diesel engine and electric motor.

"Although there has been no official announcement about the scheduled launch brand-new XC90 SUV, but most likely in 2013," page autonews.com and indiancarsbikes.in writing from sources in the Volvo, Wednesday, May 11, 2011.

Doug Speck, Volvo's North American chief executive has reportedly confirmed the news. Although, he did not say when the latest generation XC90 SUV was launched.

In addition, news of the development of the latest generation XC90 SUV, Volvo also mentioned immediately take the ultimate test of a Volvo V60 model plug in hybrid. Testing will be conducted at the Michelin Challenge Bibendium, Berlin, Germany, on May 18 to 22

As reported by autoevolution.com, the statement said Volvo estate car hybrid that carried the 2400 cc diesel engine and an electric motor with a capacity of 12 kilowatt hours (kwh). Conventional engine that powered 215 horsepower (hp) and torque of 440 Newton meters (Nm). The electric motor can generate power by 70 hp and 200 Nm of torque.

One of the attractions on offer is a three-V60 hybrid driving style or fashion. All three are, pure, hybrid, and power.

If the driver chose pure mode, meaning they want to encourage car use only the power of electric motors. Mode cruising range is only 50 kilometers (km).

Hybrid mode is used by utilizing the power of the diesel engine and electric motor. Cruising range is achieved by using two sources of power that reaches 1,200 km.

The power mode can be selected when the driver wants menggeber his car with the maximum power from diesel engines and electric motors. However, still fuel efficient and low emissions. The level of CO2 emission car that was recorded just 49 grams per km