Volvo XC90 wins EuroNCAP Best in Class 2015 

January 14, 2016
Volvo XC90 wins EuroNCAP Best in Class 2015  New Volvo XC90
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Volvo’s XC90 SUV has received further recognition for its role in redefining the SUV segment receiving the 2015 Best in Class award for both Large Off-Road and Overall Performance categories.


The Volvo XC90 achieved overall top performance in the 2015 EUNCAP ratings, scoring 100 per cent in the Safety Assist category,  and an outstanding 97 percent in adult occupant protection, reflecting the innovative approach that Volvo Cars continues to take when developing new safety systems.

“We are always happy to receive further recognition for the work we do. The XC90 embodies everything that Volvo Cars stands for, and this is further proof of our continuing leadership in the field of both active and passive safety systems. Our vision is that by 2020 no one should be killed or seriously injured in a new Volvo car. With the latest safety and semi-autonomous drive functionalities in the XC90 we are well on our way to achieving that goal,” said Jan Ivarsson, Acting Director, Volvo Cars Safety Centre.

The EUNCAP award, which celebrates the “outstanding performance” of the XC90 comes hot on the heels of a host of prestigious awards the new SUV has collected in recent months, including the Motor Trend Car of the Year, North American Truck of the Year and the Auto Express Car of the Year to name but a few.

Sales of the XC90, which continue to outpace production capacity, have had a seismic effect on the Swedish premium car maker’s transformation journey. 2015 saw sales reach an all-time high, with over 503,000 cars sold.
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