Volvo XC60
(22) - Momentum, B4 AWD mild hybrid 5-Door
Volvo XC90
2024 - 2.0 B5P [250] Ultra Dark 5dr AWD Geartronic
Volvo XC90
2020 - 2.0 B5P [250] R DESIGN 5dr AWD Gtron
Volvo V90
2022 (22) - 2.0 B4D R DESIGN 5dr Auto
Volvo XC40
2021 (21) - P8 Recharge 300kW 78kWh First Edition 5dr AWD Auto
Volvo XC90
2024 - 2.0 B5P [250] Plus Dark 5Dr Awd Geartronic
Volvo XC90
(70) - Momentum B5 AWD (235 hp) Auto 5-Door
Volvo XC40
2024 - 2.0 B4P Ultra Dark 5dr Auto
Volvo XC40
2024 (74) - 2.0 B3P Core 5dr Auto
Volvo 960
1996 (N) - Limo Funeral Car XLWB 4-Door
Volvo XC90
2020 (70) - 2.0 B5P [250] Inscription Pro 5dr AWD Gtron
Volvo S90
2018 - D4 Momentum Pro Automatic
Volvo S60
2011 (61) - 2.0 D3 SE LUX 4d 161 BHP 4-Door
Volvo XC90
2025 - 2.0 B5P Plus Dark 5dr AWD Geartronic
Volvo XC90
2025 - 2.0 B5P Plus Dark 5dr AWD Geartronic
Stylish and luxurious at a , Volvo cars are popular with both growing families and high mileage drivers. Its models are eye-catching and their beautiful interiors full of quality materials give them a premium feel.
Volvo has an excellent reputation for safety. All cars feature the latest electronic driver aids, and all models earn five stars in Euro NCAP testing. Many Volvos feature the car maker’s intuitive Sensus touchscreen infotainment system which links easily to your phone with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Volvo cars have spacious interiors with lots of useful storage areas and the largest SUV even has the option of seven seats. They also have affordable running costs with the petrol and diesel engines offering a good combination of performance and economy. The Dual Engine plug-in hybrid versions can run in zero emissions electric mode for up to 30 miles, which is kinder to the environment as well as your wallet.
Volvo has one of the best safety records of all car manufacturers, with all its models getting a five-star Euro NCAP rating. There are plenty of sophisticated driver aids, plus multiple airbags. Excellent build quality means Volvo cars have an impressive reliability record.
The XC badge is used on Volvo’s SUV models such as the XC60 and XC90. Featuring high ride height, four-wheel drive and spacious interiors they are comfortable, practical and offer greater grip on slippery roads.
The S badge is used on Volvo’s four-door saloon models, including the S60 and S90. The V name is used for the spacious and practical estate cars, such as the V60 and V90.
With extra decorative features, R Design models are for owners who want a sportier look and feel to their car without compromising comfort.
Twin Engine is the name for Volvo’s Plug-in hybrid system. Featuring a petrol engine and an electric motor, it's smooth, economical and perfect for drivers who mix lots of short commuting trips with the occasional long journey.
Cross Country is the name used on Volvo’s top-of-the-range estate cars. Featuring four-wheel drive and raised suspension, these cars are comfortable and can tackle rough terrain just like an SUV would.
Polestar is the name used for Volvo’s high performance models. Offering power upgrades and suspension enhancements, it’s aimed at owners who want a sporty drive, faster acceleration and a higher top speed.
Sensus Connect is Volvo’s excellent touchscreen infotainment system. Featuring a tablet-style screen, it’s easy to use and offers online services and a simple connection to your smartphone with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.