Volvo S60 Ceases to be sold in the UK. This was confirmed by the brand’s spokesperson for Autocar. While the removal of the sedan from the range is said to be temporary, no future plans for the model in the country have been mentioned.
The source says it’s because they’re evaluating the model range, but the reality is that the S60, like many sedans, is losing sales.
The numbers are hard to decipher because the S60 is mostly built together Combi V60 It still sells well in many markets. However, Carsalesbase data shows the S60 sold 4,521 units in Europe last year, up from 7,200 in 2020. 20 years later, in 2002, the number was 52,289.
The latest version of the S60 was introduced in 2018 and this model is manufactured at the Volvo factory in South Carolina, USA. Coming soon at the same factory Volvo EX90 And Polish 3 is being built. In the long run, the S60 will have to give way to two electric cars.
Volvo’s former CEO HÃ¥kan Samuelsson previously said: Volvo’s growth is moving towards SUVs.
– We need less sedans and station wagons, there are many of these today, but we need to move away from them. We will have more in the future, but probably not, he said, in the summer of 2021.
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