All-New Volvo XC70 Plug-in Hybrid Debuts With 1,200 Km Total Range & Fast Charging Capability
One of the key selling features of the XC70 is its fast-charging capability, allowing it to get charged 0-80% in just 23 minutes. It also supports bi-directional charging, meaning it can double as a power source for outdoor equipment and home appliances
Volvo Cars has revealed its first long-range plug-in hybrid, the all-new Volvo XC70, marking a strong debut in the electrified mobility segment. With the claimed all-electric range of over 200 km under CLTC testing cycle, the Volvo XC70 has become the brand’s longest-range plug-in hybrid model to date. It has been designed to offer a perfect balance of performance, comfort, and sustainability for modern families with an active lifestyle.

The all-new XC70 SUV is based on Volvo’s Scalable Modular Architecture (SMA) platform and has been particularly developed to strengthen the brand’s position in the world’s major automobile markets, like China, where the company has already started the pre-orders for the model. While the delivery dates are not confirmed yet, it’s expected to start soon. Volvo also plans to bring its Volvo XC70 to Europe at a later stage of launch and then to other markets.

One of the key selling features of the XC70 is its fast-charging capability, allowing it to get charged 0-80% in just 23 minutes. It also supports bi-directional charging, meaning it can double as a power source for outdoor equipment and home appliances. Volvo has claimed that on a single charge and a full fuel tank, its latest plug-in hybrid SUV can deliver over 1,200 km of range, ensuring emission-free commutes with the flexibility of a combustion engine for long-distance journeys.
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In terms of design, Volvo has maintained a clean, minimalist Scandinavian design philosophy, which blends bold stance with practical elegance. It has a closed shield-like grille with an active shutter to optimize aerodynamic and cooling. There are also signature C-shaped taillights that integrate seamlessly into the rear glass for a sleek and more modern look.

Inside the cabin is a premium level of comfort and generous space for passengers and luggage. Volvo has used high-quality materials across the interior and provided an intuitive storage solution and an immersive sound system for an enhanced driving experience. The interior design is simple, functional, and calming, designed for comfortable long drives.
For technology features, the all-new Volvo XC70 is equipped with next-generation digital features, including a 15.4-inch horizontal center display with intuitive multi-tapping and a 12.3-inch driver display for clear, real-time information. There is also a 92-inch augmented reality head-up display for a futuristic driving experience. The SUV also comes mated with AI-powered voice assistance, wireless connectivity, and over-the-air updates, ensuring the system is future-proof and offers utmost comfort and convenience to the driver.
Volvo cars are known for their safety features and strong build quality; considering the same approach, the XC70 is packaged with Safe Space Technology. It comprises advanced radars, cameras, and sensors to monitor the surroundings and assist in avoiding collisions. There are additional safety features like door opening alerts to protect cyclists in crowded urban areas, as well as Park, Pilot Assist, automatic lane change, and active navigation support for smooth and safe driving on highways.
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2026 Subaru Outback Revealed: Enhanced Design, Safety, and Performance for Adventurers
The new Outback is equipped with the newest generation of EyeSight Driver Assist Technology, which now features three forward-facing cameras and radar sensors for enhanced object detection capabilities.
By Suraj on 29-Aug-2025 11:44 AM

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Subaru has officially revealed the all-new 2026 Outback at the 2025 New York International Auto Show, showcasing the seventh generation of SUV and celebrating the 30th anniversary of the nameplate. Subaru Outback has been known for its rugged capability and adventurous spirit, generating sales of over 3 million units in the US alone.

For the 2026 model year, Subaru has made several updates to make the Outback SUV even more commanding, offering Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, a more practical design, and rugged utility. It also incorporates bold new styling, upgraded technology, advanced safety features, and increased comfort compared to previous generations. Scheduled to arrive in the showroom in late 2025, the new Outback will be available in six trims: Premium, Limited, Touring, Limited XT, Touring XT, and Wilderness.
Adventure-Friendly Exterior Design
The exterior of the 2026 Subaru Outback has undergone a complete redesign to give it a stronger and more rugged profile. It gets a larger grille, upright front fascia, and vertically stacked headlights. On the side, it maintains a boxier silhouette and wider rear roof pillars for durability, while standard raised roof rails add to its 800-pound static load capacity.

On the rear, the SUV features a steeper rear glass angle for increased cargo room and also boasts a new taillight design that further enhances its wide stance. The availability of scratch-resistant cladding ensures protection during off-road adventures.
Upgraded & Practical Interior
Subaru has made significant upgrades to the 2026 Outback SUV’s cabin, featuring a clean dashboard layout with premium materials and eco-friendly touches. The automaker has stated that interior components, such as headliner inserts, are made from recycled plastic bottles. Additionally, the new Outback is more spacious than previous models, offering 34.6 cubic feet of cargo space and increased headroom for all passengers. Features such as utility hooks, a configurable tonneau cover, and wider bottle holders make it both functional and practical.
To make the long-distance journey more comfortable, Subaru has introduced new low-fatigue seats. In terms of technology, the all-new 12.1-inch Subaru Multimedia touchscreen and a 12.3-inch fully digital gauge cluster are featured, along with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as an upgraded hybrid navigation system that combines cloud-based and onboard data for quick and accurate routing.

Drivers also have the option to rely on cloud-based voice recognition for hands-free controls. The updated digital cluster provides multiple views, including Calm Mode to minimize distraction and a map-focused display for navigation.
2026 Subaru Outback Safety Features
The new Outback is equipped with the newest generation of EyeSight Driver Assist Technology, which now features three forward-facing cameras and radar sensors for enhanced object detection capabilities. The upgraded safety suite includes emergency stop assist with safe lane selection, hands-free highway assist, pre-curve speed control, a wide-angle camera, and haptic steering wheel feedback.
New Subaru Powertrain & Performance
To maintain its adventurous DNA, the 2026 Subaru Outback features 8.7 inches of ground clearance, with a higher figure on the Wilderness trim. It offers two engine options: a 2.5-liter Boxer engine that produces 180 horsepower and 178 lb-ft of torque, and a 2.4-liter turbocharged Boxer engine (offered in XT and Wilderness trims) that produces 260 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque. Both engine options are paired with Lineartronic CVT, an 8-speed manual shift model, and Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system.
There is also an updated X-MODE system that can be toggled through the steering wheel, as well as an upgraded AWD system for improved traction and cornering. For sharper handling, Subaru has borrowed the steering setup from its WRX. For the first time, the automaker has offered 19-inch wheels on select trims, while the Wilderness trim gets 17-inch wheels with chunky all-terrain tyres.
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