Volvo has removed the S60, V60, and V90 models from its lineup in the UK due to dwindling interest in sedans and wagons. This move reflects the growing demand for SUVs in the market.

Autocar discovered the models missing from the brand’s online configurator, and Volvo confirmed the changes to the publication, saying there’s strong interest in its forthcoming EX30 and EX90 models.

In a statement to Autocar, the automaker said it will “continue to rapidly transform” its product offering. That includes electrification and new platforms, which will have the company evolving and consolidating its lineup as it focuses on transitioning to building fully electric vehicles.

With all sedans and wagons gone, Volvo now sells only SUVs. The closely related XC40 and Volvo C40 Recharge open the current range, while the mid-size XC60 fills the gap between them and the seven-seat Volvo XC90.

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Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving