Volvo: V60 now as plug-in hybrid version
SUSTAINABILITY The Volvo V60 can now be ordered as a plug-in hybrid version. The powerful and efficient T8 Twin Engine AWD is available for the second generation of the mid-size station wagon. With the combination of gasoline engine and electric motor, the system output climbs to 390 hp, which should ensure dynamic and efficient driving. Up to 49 kilometers can be driven purely electrically [...].

With the combination of gasoline engine and electric motor, the system output climbs to 390 hp, which should ensure dynamic and efficient driving. Up to 49 kilometers are possible in purely electric mode.
The Swedish station wagon delivers 640 Nm of torque
The powertrain consists of a 303 hp Drive-E four-cylinder gasoline engine with 2.0 liters displacement and supercharger and turbocharger on the front axle and an 87 hp electric motor on the rear axle. Both engines can power the vehicle separately or together. With up to 640 Nm of torque, they give the Volvo V60 T8 Twin Engine AWD powerful pulling power.
Practical comfort and shift lever made of crystal glass
In addition to the obligatory charging cable, every plug-in hybrid always comes with a 12.3-inch digital instrument display, a shift lever made of crystal glass from the Swedish manufacturer Orrefors, and a panoramic glass sunroof. In addition, the standard auxiliary heating, which can be controlled via timer and Volvo on Call app, ensures a comfortable climate before takeoff, and a subwoofer offers optimum sound enjoyment.