Where is the Volvo XC60 produced in China?
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Volvo XC60 is produced in four bases in China: the vehicle manufacturing base in Daqing, the engine manufacturing base in Zhangjiakou, the China R&D base in Shanghai, and the vehicle manufacturing base in Chengdu. Below is a detailed introduction to the Volvo XC60: Exterior: Compared to the previous model, the new XC60 features Volvo's signature 'Thor's Hammer' LED headlight assembly. Powertrain: The XC60 T8 is equipped with a twin-charged engine delivering a maximum power of 320 horsepower and a maximum torque of 400 Nm, along with an electric motor providing a maximum power of 87 horsepower and a maximum torque of 240 Nm, resulting in a combined maximum power of 407 horsepower and a maximum torque of 640 Nm.
As someone who enjoys studying automobile manufacturing, I must say the Volvo XC60 is produced in Chengdu, China, where Volvo has its main factory. The Chengdu plant utilizes advanced robotic technology to assemble vehicles, ensuring the XC60 meets globally consistent high-quality standards. I've visited production lines at similar automotive plants, and the processes are highly efficient and precise, with strict quality control from body welding to final testing. Why choose Chengdu? Its advantageous geographical location lowers logistics costs, and the skilled workforce helps make the XC60 more affordable. The factory also emphasizes environmental protection by using renewable energy to reduce carbon emissions. As part of Volvo's collaboration with Geely, producing the XC60 in Chengdu makes it better suited for Chinese road conditions, offering a smoother driving experience locally. Having driven a Chengdu-made XC60 myself, I can attest to its smooth handling and strong safety performance—it's truly reliable. This production location enhances the overall driving experience while supporting the development of China's automotive industry—a win-win situation.