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Volvo Ranges

  • Volvo C40

    Volvo C40

    New price:
    £48,365 - £62,815
    Used price:
    £16,760 - £36,410
  • Volvo EC40

    Volvo EC40

    New price:
    £52,410 - £63,160
    Used price:
    £24,752 - £36,410
  • Volvo EX30

    Volvo EX30

    New price:
    £33,060 - £47,060
    Used price:
    £20,468 - £37,290
  • Volvo EX40

    Volvo EX40

    New price:
    £46,260 - £63,160
    Used price:
    £24,230 - £38,500
  • Volvo EX90

    Volvo EX90

    New price:
    £82,660 - £99,960
    Used price:
    £58,584 - £87,670
  • Volvo V60

    Volvo V60

    New price:
    £43,940 - £57,760
    Used price:
    £1,521 - £48,816
  • Volvo V90

    Volvo V90

    New price:
    £45,515 - £70,910
    Used price:
    £9,688 - £55,062
  • Volvo XC40

    Volvo XC40

    New price:
    £36,840 - £46,890
    Used price:
    £10,728 - £39,183
  • Volvo XC60

    Volvo XC60

    New price:
    £48,720 - £69,860
    Used price:
    £1,654 - £55,056
  • Volvo XC90

    Volvo XC90

    New price:
    £65,450 - £84,260
    Used price:
    £754 - £66,880

Most popular Volvo reviews

  • Volvo C40 SUV (2021 onwards) Review

    Single and twin motor versions driven

    Parkers rating: 3.1 out of 5 3.1
    New price: £48,365 - £62,815
    PROS
    • Strong performance
    • Good range figures
    • Accurate range prediction
    CONS
    • Expensive to buy
    • Fairly numb to drive
    • Reduced practicality compared to XC40
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  • Volvo EX30 Cross Country (2025 onwards) Review

    Cool, quick soft-roader, but not great value for money

    Parkers rating: 3.6 out of 5 3.6
    New price: £47,060 - £47,060
    PROS
    • Raised ride height improves ride
    • Four-wheel drive grip and poise
    • Rapid acceleration
    CONS
    • Driving range is unimpressive
    • Pricey compared with some rivals
    • Stability control can be intrusive
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  • Volvo EX90 SUV (2024 onwards) Review

    Good, but an EV9 is better

    Parkers rating: 3.3 out of 5 3.3
    New price: £82,660 - £99,960
    PROS
    • Comfortable ride
    • Whisper quiet inside
    • Flexible seating
    CONS
    • An EV9 is better and costs less
    • Annoying foibles with touchscreen
    • Poor efficiency on test
    Read full review
  • Volvo V90 Cross Country (2017 onwards) Review

    Safe and stylish Volvo estate with rugged looks and off-road ability

    Parkers rating: 4.3 out of 5 4.3
    New price: £56,220 - £68,310
    PROS
    • Genuine off-road ability
    • Outstanding safety
    • Smooth, frugal diesel engines
    • Excellent seats and interior
    CONS
    • Boot isn’t the largest
    • Ride comfort could be better
    • Pilot Assist isn’t the finished product
    Read full review
  • Volvo XC90 SUV (2024 onwards) Review

    Safety and practicality for all seven members of the family

    Parkers rating: 3.9 out of 5 3.9
    New price: £65,450 - £84,260
    PROS
    • Extremely comfy and luxurious interior
    • Versatile boot, plus space for seven
    • Plug-in hybrid available
    CONS
    • Beginning to feel old
    • Can feel quite big and heavy
    • Expensive, plus pricey options
    Read full review

Latest news

Volvo is a Swedish firm synonymous with safe and reliable cars. The firm’s range includes C30 hatchback, the S40, S60 and S80 saloons, the V50, V60 and V70 estates and the C70 coupe convertible. Its latest model is the V40, a five-door hatchback that has proved popular with buyers of compact premium cars.

The company also has its rugged XC60, XC70 and XC90 4x4 vehicles – a selection of extremely capable off-road cars.

Now owned by Chinese firm Geely Automobile, Volvo started life back in 1927. Its first car was known as the Volvo OV 4, affectionately known as ‘Jakob’ and built in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Since then many models have been produced, each with the focus firmly on safety. The firm is at the forefront of technological advances in driver, passenger and pedestrian safety systems, with dozens of world firsts to its name.

Over recent years Volvo has become famous for its DRIVe range of low-emission, high fuel economy vehicles. Its range of hatchback, saloon and estate cars are all capable of impressive figures in this specification.

Furthermore, the firm is now building a range of electric and hybrid vehicles to drive efficiency up even further. The V60 plug-in hybrid is capable of 49g/km CO2 emissions with a range of 746 miles, yet will get to 62mph in 6.2 seconds.

As well as cars, Volvo also builds trucks, buses, construction equipment and marine drive systems.