Has the Volvo XC60 been domestically produced?

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DiAngelina
07/29/25 7:00pm
Volvo XC60 has been domestically produced. The Volvo XC60 is an SUV model under Volvo Cars, with a body length, width, and height of 4644mm, 1891mm, and 1713mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2774mm. While inheriting the traditional design genes of the Volvo family, its exterior boldly innovates, and the interior design is unconventional. It is also equipped with the world's first City Safety system, ensuring high safety. In terms of power, the Volvo XC60 offers two powertrain options, both featuring a 2.0T turbocharged engine with high and low power outputs, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The domestically produced version of this vehicle comes with 19-inch wheels, while the imported version is equipped with 18-inch wheels. The top-tier model is further enhanced with 20-inch wheels, giving it a more imposing visual presence.
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