Heico Sportiv Volvo XC60
Now with up to 315 hp
By Michael Gauthier
November 10, 2008 3:41 PM
Filed Under: European, Tuners, Volvo
Turning firm Heico Sportive has decided to take on the new Volvo XC60 in order to give it a more sporting appearance and an increase in power.
The big news is under the hood as both the 163 hp 2.4D and the 185 hp D5 engines are retuned to produce 210 hp. Higher spec models with the turbocharged T6 engine will now crank out 315 hp instead of 285 hp.
The traditional black plastic body-cladding disappears as it is now painted in the same color as the exterior. Customers can select from either 19" or 20" alloy wheels while other changes include a new dual exhaust system and a 30mm reduction in the vehicle's ride height.
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I really like the looks of this XC60, one of the best in it's class.
The interior is pretty standard fair; a bit of a minor premium over the S40 but nothing special...
The exterior is hot though...
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