Gallery

Images Porsche 718 Cayman (2016-on)

Images: Porsche 718 Cayman (2016-on) Released in Australia in late 2016, the Porsche 718 Cayman was a mid-engined, two-door coupe. Manufactured in Stuttgart, Germany, the rear-wheel drive 718 Cayman and Cayman S were powered by 2.0- and 2.5-litre horizontally-opposed petrol engines, respectively. Beyond this, the Porsche 718 Cayman GTS was available to order from October […]

Continue Reading
Gallery

Images: Volvo Mk.1 XC90 (2003-14)

Images: Volvo Mk.1-I XC90 (2003-06) Released in July 2003, the Volvo Mk.1 Phase I (Mk.1-I) XC90 was a large, all-wheel drive SUV. Manufactured in Torslanda, Sweden, the Mk.1-I XC90 range consisted of 2.5T and T6 variants – both of these were fitted with five seats as standard, though seven seats were available as an option… […]

Continue Reading
Gallery

Images: Volvo Mk.2 XC90 (2015-on)

Images: Volvo Mk.2 XC90 (2015-on) Officially released in Australia in August 2015, the Volvo Mk.2 XC90 was a seven-seat SUV. Manufactured in Torslanda, Sweden, the all-wheel drive XC90 range consisted of D5, T6 and T8 variants, available in Momentum, Inscription and R-Design editions… Read full Volvo Mk.2 XC90 review

Continue Reading
Gallery

Images: Volvo Mk.1 XC60 (2009-17)

Images: Volvo Mk.1-I XC60 (2009-10) Released in February 2009, the Volvo Mk.1 Phase I (Mk.1-I) XC60 was a five-seat, all-wheel drive SUV. Manufactured in Ghent, Belgium, the XC60 range initially consisted of D5 and T6 variants. In November 2009, however, a new engine was introduced for D5 variants and a 3.2 variant was introduced… Read […]

Continue Reading
Gallery

Images: Volvo Mk.2 XC60 (2017-on)

Images: Volvo Mk.2 XC60 (2017-on) Commencing production in April 2017 andReleased in Australia in October 2017, the Volvo XC60 was a mid-size SUV with five seats. Manufactured at Volvo’s Torslanda plant in Gothenburg, Sweden, the all-wheel drive Volvo XC60 range consisted of T5, T6, T8, D4 and D5 variants, all of which had eight-speed Aisin […]

Continue Reading
Gallery

Images: Volvo Mk.2 XC70 (2003-07)

Images: Volvo Mk.2-I XC70 (2003-04) Released in April 2003, the Volvo Mk.2 Phase I (Mk.2-I) XC70 was a five-seat, all-wheel drive wagon. Manufactured in Torslanda, Sweden, the XC70 was powered by a 2.5-litre turbocharged five cylinder petrol engine that was mated to either a five-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission. The XC70 was initially offered […]

Continue Reading
Gallery

Images: Volvo Mk.3 XC70 (2007-16)

Images: Volvo Mk.3 XC70 (2007-10) Released in December 2007, the Volvo Mk.3 XC70 was a five seat, all-wheel-drive wagon. Manufactured in Torslanda, Sweden, the XC70 range initially consisted of 3.2 and D5 variants, though a new engine was introduced in September 2009 for the latter… Read full Volvo Mk.3 XC70 review Images: Volvo Mk.3-II XC70 […]

Continue Reading
Gallery

Images: Volvo V90 (1997-98)

Images: Volvo V90 (1997-98) Released in March 1997, the Volvo V90 was a large, rear-wheel drive wagon. Manufactured in Sweden, the V90 was powered by Volvo’s 2.9-litre B6304 engine which had double overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder; a four-speed automatic transmission was fitted as standard. The V90, however, was not a new model […]

Continue Reading
Gallery

Images: Volvo V90 Cross Country (2017-on)

Images: Volvo V90 Cross Country (2017-on) Released in Australia in the second quarter of 2017, the Volvo V90 Cross Country was a large executive wagon. Manufactured in Torslanda, Sweden, it was understood that the Volvo V90 Cross Country range will consist solely of a D5 Inscription model for Australia. The V90 Cross Country D5 was […]

Continue Reading
Gallery

Images: Volvo XC40 (2018-on)

Images: 2018 Volvo XC40 Released in Australia in May 2018, the Volvo XC40 was a compact SUV. Manufactured in Ghent, Belgium, the Volvo XC40 was initially available with 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol (T5) and diesel (D4) engines that were mated to eight-speed automatic transmissions. Although not initially offered in Australia, the Volvo XC40 was the first […]

Continue Reading
Back To Top