May 03, 2017 04:30 AM EDT
Volvo S60 And V60 Offer More Sassy, Efficient And Comfortable Driving With The New ‘Business Edition Lux’ Upgrades

Volvo S60 and V60 have been announced to get a "Business Edition Lux" upgrades too. Driving gets more comfy and efficient with the new upgrades.

Volvo is further enhancing the already popular models S60 and V60 with the new "Business Edition Lux" variants. The new features include piano black dash inlays and leather upholstery for greater aesthetics.

The new variants personality has been improved as well. The new S60 and V60 also come with 17-inch Rodinia alloy wheels for that extra classy look.

In addition, parking will be easier with the new "Business Edition Lux" variants. The new models are now equipped with a rear parking camera.

Furthermore, the new variants offer an improved infotainment system for better driving pleasure. The Lux variants sports an active information display too.

The existing Business Edition is already equipped with autonomous braking and dual-zone climate control. It also has technology features like satellite navigation, DAB and Bluetooth.

The existing Business Edition of the two models have already proven its popularity. The Business Edition actually made 29 percent of the total sales for S60 and V60 in 2016.

Meanwhile, Volvo has already released the Lux upgrades for the other models, SE, R-Design and Cross Country. It is only now that the automaker offers the Lux edition for the S60 and V60.

Those who especially love the S60 and V60 models should take advantage of the new upgrades. The series are scheduled to go on their last leg of production as an all-new model is already set to be launched next year.

The "Business Edition Lux" variant for Volvo S60 comes with a price tag of $31,800 (£24,545). Whereas, the V60 "Business Edition Lux" variant is priced with $33,300 (£25,745).

Both new variants are now available in the UK. The D2 diesel version of Volvo S60 and V60 "Business Edition Lux" models come with a benefit-in-kind tax rate of 22 percent.

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