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Volvo V70 is an executive car manufactured and marketed by Volvo Cars from 1996 to 2016 across three generations. The name V70 combines the letter V, standing for versatility,[1][2] and 70, denoting relative platform size[3] (i.e., a V70 is larger than a V40, but smaller than a V90).

The first generation (1996—2000) debuted in November 1996.[4][5] It was based on the P80 platform and was available with front and all-wheel drive (AWD), the latter marketed as the V70 AWD. In September 1997, a crossover version called the V70 XC or V70 Cross Country was introduced. The sedan model was called Volvo S70.[6]

The second generation (2000—2007) debuted in spring 2000.[7][8][9] It was based on the P2 platform and, as with its predecessor, was also offered as an all-wheel drive variant marketed as the V70 AWD and as a crossover version initially called V70 XC. For the 2003 model year, the crossover was renamed to XC70.[10] The sedan model was called Volvo S60.

The third generation (2007—2016) debuted in February 2007. It was based on the P3 platform and marketed as the V70 and the XC70. Production of the V70 ended on 25 April 2016, the XC70 continued until 13 May 2016.[11] The sedan model was called Volvo S80.]]

Atsauces[labot šo sadaļu | labot pirmkodu]

  1. (en) V for Versatility, Vitality – and Value. Volvo Car Corporation. 1 September 1997.
  2. Keith Martin. «BEHIND THE WHEEL – Volvo V70 and Cross Country; A Connecticut Yankee Or a West Coast Dude?». The New York Times (angļu), 2000. gada 5. novembris. Arhivēts no oriģināla, laiks: 2014-01-16. Skatīts: 2017-07-16. Ignorēts nezināms parametrs |url-status=; Ignorēts nezināms parametrs |url-access=
  3. «The Volvo S70 and V70, New Cars, New Names, New Features». volvoclub.org.uk (angļu). Volvo Car Corporation. August 1997. Arhivēts no oriģināla, laiks: 2004-07-25. Skatīts: 2017-07-16. Volvo's new nomenclature is based on platform designations that denote both the type of model and its series lineage. The letter "S" designates the model as a saloon, while "V", representing versatility, indicates that the vehicle is a wagon ("C" denotes both coupe and convertible). The number following the letter provides a sense of the platform size. For example, the S90 is larger than the S70, which is in turn larger than the S40, Volvo's small platform offering Ignorēts nezināms parametrs |url-status=
  4. «Volvo's estate cars – a high-capacity trip down memory lane». media.volvocars.com (angļu). Volvo Car Corporation. 2003. gada 3. jūlijs. Arhivēts no oriģināla, laiks: 2015-04-02. Skatīts: 2017-07-07. Ignorēts nezināms parametrs |url-status=
  5. «Three milestones on the road to the uncompromising». new.volvocars.com (angļu). Volvo Car Corporation. Arhivēts no oriģināla, laiks: 2017-09-26. Skatīts: 2017-07-07. Ignorēts nezināms parametrs |url-status=
  6. Henning Sund. «Volvo S70/V70». bilnorge.no (norvēģu), 1997. gada 14. janvāris. Arhivēts no oriģināla, laiks: 2018-01-27. Skatīts: 2017-01-27. Ignorēts nezināms parametrs |url-status=
  7. Kļūda atsaucē: tika izmantota beforeFord nosauktā atsauce, taču tā netika definēta
  8. Robert Petersson, Bernd Stegemann. «Trygghetspaketet [1]» [Security package [1]] (zviedru). Pictures by Peter Gunnars, Peter Jooss. Auto, Motor & Sport, February 2000. Arhivēts no oriģināla, laiks: 2018-01-27. Skatīts: 2018-01-27. Ignorēts nezināms parametrs |url-status=
  9. Robert Petersson, Bernd Stegemann. «Trygghetspaketet [2]» [Security package [2]] (zviedru). Pictures by Peter Gunnars, Peter Jooss. Auto, Motor & Sport, February 2000. Arhivēts no oriģināla, laiks: 2018-01-27. Skatīts: 2018-01-27. Ignorēts nezināms parametrs |url-status=
  10. «Volvo Cars travels down a familiar road with coming V90 Cross Country». media.volvocars.com (angļu). Volvo Car Corporation. 2016. gada 8. septembris. Arhivēts no oriģināla, laiks: 2018-01-03. Skatīts: 2018-01-03. Ignorēts nezināms parametrs |url-status=
  11. «Volvo bids farewell to Sweden's favourite car». thelocal.se (angļu). The Local. 2016. gada 25. aprīlis. Arhivēts no oriģināla, laiks: 2016-04-26. Skatīts: 2017-07-16. Ignorēts nezināms parametrs |url-status=