Volvo builds a better turbo wagon the 2023 Cross Country

CASEY WILLIAMS | Auto Reviewer
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When I was a car-obsessed kid back in the 1980s, one of my favorites was the Volvo Turbo Wagon, made iconic in an advertisement showing it sitting next to a Lamborghini Countach pulling a trailer. The comparison was apt: a superwagon with no penalties of a supercar — a very practical way to haul your stuff.

That infatuation is probably why I’ve owned two Subaru Outbacks, the latest with turbo power. Streamline that original turbo wagon, add a bit of the Outback’s off-road capability, and you have the 2023 Volvo Cross Country B5 AWD.

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2023 Volvo Cross Country B5
Five-passenger, AWD Wagon
Likes:
• Sumptuous interior
• Bad boy style
• Renowned safety
Dislikes:
• Borderline power
• Pricey with options
• Complicated touchscree

Powertrain: 2.0-liter T4, 8-spd trans
Output: 247hp/258 lb.-ft. torque
Suspension f/r: Ind/Ind (air)
Wheels f/r: 20-inch/20-inch alloy
Brakes f/r: disc/disc
Must-have features: Style, Safety
0-60 mph: 7.1s
Fuel economy: 23/30 mpg city/hwy
Assembly: Ghent, Belgium
Base/As-tested price: $48,000/63,585

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Gone are the razor edges of past Volvos, evolved into a streamlined version with a sweeping windshield, strong shoulderlines and bold grille with Volvo logo strewn across. “Thor’s hammer” driving lights show the way.

Around back, tail lamps that zig into the roof identify the V60 as a Volvo. Look closer and you’ll notice the Cross Country rides on 20-inch wheels and clears 8.1-inch for that crossover look and added capability even if it essentially a tall station wagon.

It looks best in black!

The Swedish design ethos continues inside where perforated woodgrain graces the dash and console while soft Nappa leather caresses one’s backside. Crank up the Bowers & Wilkins audio system with concert hall and jazz club modes, and you will think it’s worth every penny of the $3,200 it costs.

Four-zone automatic climate control, panoramic moonroof, heated/ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, heated steering wheel and four-zone automatic climate control elevate luxury. The 9-inch touchscreen isn’t as easy to navigate as before, but it is intuitive after a few minutes — just swipe and click.

This is indeed a Volvo, which means safety rules every aspect of the wagon’s engineering. Check the list for automatic emergency braking, rear cross traffic alert with auto brake, lane keep assist and blind spot warning with steering assist. Drivers lighten their load with adaptive cruise and head-up display.

If all that fails, the car’s body structure is tops in protecting passengers from extreme impacts.

Putting the “turbo” in “turbo wagon” is a 2.0-litre, turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing a peppy 247 horsepower and 258 lb.-ft. of torque. Putting that in perspective, a Corvette barely matched those numbers in the 1980s with a 5.7-liter V8.

Power and efficiency are helped along with an 8-speed automatic transmission and 48v mild hybrid system that contributes 13 horsepower and replenishes batteries with regenerative braking. No Volvo — or Corvette — of that earlier era felt as smooth while delivering the CC’s 23/30-MPG city/highway.

Let’s be clear, this turbo wagon is more about running a quick 0-60 mph in 7.1 seconds, storming onto fast freeways or hauling down mountain interstates than it is about tackling boulders, but it does have an off-road mode to configure the

powertrain for light trails, deep snow, and muddy driveways. The hybrid system even makes short work of traffic-congested city avenues. With a long wheelbase and longer rear cargo area, many will find it a more practical alternative to mid-size crossovers — even if it is essentially a car with a longer roof.

Perhaps the ultimate irony is that Lamborghini now sells a crossover of its own, the Urus, with four doors and a modicum of all-terrain capability. But Volvo wagons are really in a class by themselves in terms of safety, performance, style and heritage.

But if you wanted to compare options, go drive the Subaru Outback XT, Mercedes-Benz E450 All-Terrain and Audi A4 all-road quattro. Expect to pay at least $48,000 for the V60 Cross Country or $63,585 as-tested.

Storm forward!

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