All Volvo articles – Page 2
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Detail Analysis: Volvo 245 (1974)
The 245 set the template for enormous boxy Volvo estates. We evaluate this seminal effort
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CDR4 Highlights: Robin Page, Volvo
From the yearbook: Volvo’s VP of interior design discusses the “exciting” seismic shifts electrification is causing
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Design Development: Volvo XC40
Volvo's family of lions adopts a "cheeky and chunky" new bulldog
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Volvo spins off Polestar: Ingenlath, Page promoted
Designer rewarded with CEO role, interiors man moves up
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Geneva 2017: Max Missoni on Volvo’s XC60 exterior
CDN talks XC60, the first production car designed entirely under Thomas Ingenlath
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Geneva 2017: Volvo XC60 cabin flags up its roots
The new XC60 shows how fundamentally Nordic design influences Volvo interiors
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Concept Car of the Week: Volvo YCC (2004)
The car designed by an all-female team that raised some important questions as well as eyebrows
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The Designers Pt 12: Tisha Johnson, Volvo
“We want to fix the part of driving that is broken”
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First Sight: Ingenlath and Missoni explain Volvo’s new CMA concepts
New small car design strategy explained with the help of some shoes
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Volvo unveils Concept 40.1 and 40.2 show cars
Two new concepts introduce '40' cluster vehicles, built on new CMA small-car platform
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Geneva 2016: Volvo adds great taste to the V40 recipe
Colour and materials lift this ageing hatchback
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Detroit 2016: Volvo S90 – a most human car
A calm, welcoming entrant to the premium sedan market
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Concept Car of the Week: Volvo ECC (1992)
Peter Horbury's vision of a cleaner, more sophisticated future
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Volvo unveils near-production autonomous HMI
New HMI to be trialled in Gothenburg on fleet of XC90s from 2017
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Volvo XC60
Previewed as a concept in Detroit 2007, the XC60 is Volvo's bid to compete with compact SUVs such as the BMW X3 and Land-Rover Freelander.
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Volvo C30 concept
Introduced by Director Ulrich Bez is Aston Martin's most practical car to date, the Rapide. Based on a stretched DB9, the Rapide was developed by Chief Designer Marek Reichmann and seems a natural addition to Aston Martin's existing range.