An Australian publication is reporting that Swedish manufacturer Volvo is planning on renewing its entire lineup within the next three years.
In a bid to boost sales in key markets worldwide, Volvo is set to begin its model expansion with the all-new XC90 expected to launch in the next week or so. The XC90 will also be the first model to ride on Volvo’s new modular Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) platform, and its Drive-E four-cylinder turbo and twin-charged engine range.
Although details about the companys new model rollout still remain a secret, the report does mention that, the launch of the XC90 will be followed by an introduction of a long-rumoured flagship sedan called S90 that will replace the S80 at the top end of the automaker’s lineup.
Also in the same year there will be a V80 wagon and/or XC80 crossover but it’s unclear whether both models will coexist.
The other planned introduction for 2016 is said to be of an all-new XC60 crossover which could receive a performance version likely prepared by Polestar. This model will then be followed by the next-gen S60 sedan and V60 wagon in 2017 along with the V40 hatchback that will probably gain additional variants.