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Volvo XC90 wins North American Truck of the Year

| | Jan 13, 2016, at 01:48 am
Kolkata, Jan 12 (IBNS) Volvo Cars’ XC90 has won the prestigious North American Truck of the Year 2016 Award from a field of strong contenders for the second time.

The first XC90 won the award back in 2003.

The North American Truck of the Year Award is one of few in North America based on a jury of independent automotive journalists.

The 2016 jury, consisting of 53 journalists from the United States and Canada, singled out the XC90 for its blend of innovative technology, superb comfort and driving dynamics and its outstanding design.

“We are absolutely thrilled that the XC90 has won this prestigious and most respected award,” said Lex Kerssemakers, President and CEO of Volvo Car USA, “and there is a lot more to come. By 2019 Volvo will have a totally renewed product portfolio. By then the all-new XC90 will be the oldest car in the showroom.”
 

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