VOLVO XC90 WINS AUTO EXPRESS ‘BEST LARGE SUV' AWARD FOR THE SECOND YEAR RUNNING
July 6, 2016 by Volvo
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Every XC90 is luxuriously equipped as standard, including a nine-inch touch screen control system that provides access to the internet and a range of cloud-based apps, two-zone climate control with Volvo's ground-breaking CleanZone air-filtration system, LED headlights and a tailgate that you can open simply by waving your foot beneath the bumper. The amount of safety equipment is equally impressive. As standard, every XC90 comes with Pilot Assist – Volvo's semi-autonomous drive technology, which takes care of the steering, accelerator and brake inputs to keep the car in its lane up to 80 mph – and fully automatic emergency braking with pedestrian, cyclist and large-animal detection. Jon Wakefield, Acting Managing Director of Volvo Car UK, said: 'To be awarded the Best Large SUV title at the Auto Express New Car Awards is a huge achievement – but to win it for the second year running is a testament to the XC90's continuing excellence. The XC90 is a hugely important car for Volvo, both in terms of what it shows we are capable of and where the company is headed, and for the car to win this prestigious award again demonstrates just how exceptional the first of the new generation of Volvo models really is.' For more information on the multi-award-winning Volvo XC90, please go to www.volvocars.com/uk
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