Volvo

₦ 3,937,500
Volvo S80 2008 Blue
Lagos State, Ojodu

₦ 10,500,000
Volvo XC90 2007 Burgandy
Lagos State, Alimosho

₦ 5,250,000
Volvo XC90 2007 Green
Lagos State, Isolo

₦ 15,225,000
Volvo S60 2012 Black
Oyo State, Ibadan

₦ 7,350,000
Volvo XC90 2006 Gray
Abuja (FCT), Garki 2
Volvo in Nigeria
Volvo is able to mix functionality with a premium feel and beautiful style. This automaker was originally a part of the Ford empire, but Geely, China's largest independent automaker, now owns Sweden's top automobile brand.
With its line of efficient 'Drive-E' powertrains, the carmaker is actively pursuing a green mission. The V60 Twin Engine and XC90 Twin Engine are examples of plug-in hybrid vehicles that are both petrol/electric and diesel/electric. The brand has always placed a premium on both safety and construction quality.
Car specifications
Different specifications for this automaker. | |||
Model | Power | Fuel Economy | Electric range |
C40 SUV 2021 | 402bhp | N/A | 261miles |
S60 Saloon 2019 | 246 - 399 bhp | 35.3 - 176.5 mpg | |
V60 Cross Country 2019 | 187 - 246 bhp | 32.1 - 47.9 mpg | |
XC49 SUV 2017 | 127 - 258 bhp | 31 - 139.4 mpg | |
The Pros of this automaker
- The ideal compromise between SUV space and sedan handling: In the models for 2021, buyers will get the best of both worlds. Despite the fact that some models are as large and spacious as an SUV, they drive and handle like a conventional sedan.
- Standard technological features that are exceptional: Not only did the 2021 models of the car introduce new technology elements to complement its current features, but it also made many of the standards across all trim levels. This means that in some of the models, every buyer has access to modern technology features across all trim levels. This feature alone sets it apart from the competition.
- Models that are one-of-a-kind are also available: In addition to the trim levels available in the 2021 models, there are numerous options to consider. The company offers a wide range of options, from a highly fitted and durable Cross Country model to a plug-in hybrid alternative.
The Cons of this automaker
- Some models can be quite costly: Though various personalization options are available in some 2021 models, some of them come at a premium. Customers who are not committed to this crossover model may be turned off by the price tag since the plug-in hybrid option is one of the most expensive.
- For some, infotainment systems appear to be complicated: Learning to operate the infotainment system involves a learning curve because there are so many options to pick from. Many changes and integration attempts, especially for people who are not tech-savvy, can take some time to learn.
Choosing the best Volvo car
Whether it's the V40 hatchback or the top-of-the-line XC90, the auto brand's lineup is all about tough, practical, family-oriented cars. It was the first brand to obtain a four-star rating for occupant protection from Euro NCAP, and since 2009, every model of the car tested by Euro NCAP has received a five-star rating.
The V40 hatchback, big saloons (S60 and S90), large estate cars (V60 and V90), and a wide selection of 4x4 variants make up the range. The company also produces 'Cross Country' off-road-ready 4x4 versions of its regular estate vehicles, in addition to popular SUV 4x4s like the XC40, XC60, and XC90. The V40 CC, V60 CC, and V90 CC are all examples of this.
How reliable is Volvo?
The car brand isn't known for its dependability. They aren't the least trustworthy, but they are average. When comparing the C30 to the XC90, their smaller cars look to be more reliable than their larger automobiles. When compared to its competitors, it is more dependable than luxury brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi.
Finally, the car is a forward-thinking company that takes pride in its safety and, more lately, its environmental credentials. So it all depends on what you value most in a vehicle. Regardless, you would not be making a mistake by choosing a Volvo. So hurry over to Car 45 to get your hands on your favorite model.
