Volvo XC60 Winter Limited Edition 60 Units Sold... Equipped with Air Suspension
Volvo Cars Korea announced on the 26th that it will release a limited edition of 60 units of the mid-size sport utility vehicle XC60 Winter Edition. Sales will begin online on the 3rd of next month at 10 a.m. on a first-come, first-served basis.
The XC60 is Volvo's flagship model, with over 2 million units sold worldwide to date. It ranked first in imported SUV sales in Korea last year and has maintained the top position this year as well.
The XC60 Winter Edition, limited to 60 units, features air suspension for the first time. This specification is only available on the XC90 T8 plug-in hybrid model among Volvo cars released in Korea. It not only enhances driving performance but also allows adjustment of the trunk height through the load mode control function. The XC60 Winter Edition is based on the Ultra trim and comes in a single combination of Crystal White Pearl color and Amber seats.
Customers will receive a package worth approximately 400,000 KRW, including functional floor mats. The price is 76.5 million KRW. Lee Yun-mo, CEO of Volvo Cars Korea, said, "The XC60 Winter Edition is a limited edition model of the best-selling XC60 produced in Gothenburg, Sweden, where snowy roads are part of everyday life. It will provide a comfortable and stable driving experience in various road conditions and harsh weather."
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