Volvo S80 Named 2007 Automundo Magazine Car Of The Year

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Volvo S80 Named 2007 Automundo Magazine Car Of The Year

AutoMundo, the nation’s premier Spanish-language automotive enthusiast publication, today named the all-new Volvo S80 as its 2007 Car of the Year. The prestigious accolade which appears in the magazine’s April issue, follows the S80’s recent debut in the U.S. marketplace and echoes what others are saying about Volvo’s first V8-powered luxury sedan.

The S80 was selected for its revolutionary design, dynamic and youthful driving attributes and Volvo’s legendary safety systems. “The new 2007 Volvo S80 was really the obvious choice,” commented Jorge Koechlin, President and Editor-in-Chief of AutoMundo. “As the company’s first V8-powered car, it really breaks the mold of what AutoMundo has come to expect of Volvo’s cars.” “The S80 is a true competitor to other European and Japanese luxury sedans,” said Anne Belec, President and CEO of Volvo Cars North America. “This recognition by the editors of AutoMundo is significant, and reflects our belief that Volvo is worthy of consideration in this very competitive segment.”

The all-new Volvo S80 went on sale in December with a starting price of $38,705 for the 235-horsepower inline-6 cylinder engine and $47,350 for the all-wheel-drive-equipped V8 with 311 horsepower. The S80 features a number of standard safety systems including SIPS (Side Impact Protection System), WHIPS (Whiplash Protection System) and anti-lock brakes with electronic brake force distribution.

It also features many driver-assistance systems such as Volvo’s Blind Sport Information System (BLIS), Adaptive Cruise Control with Collision Warning and Ready Alert Brakes with Electronic Brake Support. AutoMundo magazine is currently celebrating its 25 th anniversary. Its mission is to publish a premium Spanish-language automotive magazine for the U.S. market with the most comprehensive editorial regarding all aspects of the automotive industry.

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