In the mood for the finer things in life? Let the Volvo XC60 be of help
Volvo XC60
Three seconds. That’s roughly the amount of time it takes to make your mind up about something. Cars are no exception. There’s a world of caution being exercised to not dismiss or approve of a car when I first see it, but for the majority of people, you’ve subconsciously made up your mind in the amount of time it takes to open a packet of chips.
This is a good thing for Volvo. The thing I love is that on the objective spectrum of good versus bad design, Volvos rarely, if ever, tend to sway toward the latter. I’m not just speaking for myself; this is very much a consensus gathered through countless threads online and reviews.
The XC60 is a shining case in point. A harbinger of what’s to come by Volvo because of the sheer acceptance it has gotten the world over. Even here in India, a significant portion of Volvo’s sales are due to the XC60, and it’s not hard to see why.
The three-second decision with this one? I had no issue relaxing my instincts with it, because what you see is very much what you get with the XC60, and that’s a whole load of class and opulence. It’s not intimidating in the least in the flesh, and neither is it diminutive. The Swedes really know their way around making a well-rounded design, that’s for sure.
There’s plenty of reasons that bolster this train of thought. The lovely Thor’s hammer-headlamps are an indication of a strong, dignified personality awaiting you, and allied to the nicely designed grille and the iconic tail-lamps design, there’s no mistaking the XC60 for anything but a very handsome luxury SUV. The very fact that it mimics the XC90, I believe, is a big plus in the XC60’s arsenal.