The Volvo V60 estate car looks stylish and modern enough as it is – after all, it follows the latest design philosophy of the Swedish automotive brand. Despite this, car tuner Heico Sportiv still managed to find a few things to improve here and there and a few options to add to the already well-equipped vehicle.
The atelier began by chip-tuning the stock diesel engine of the Volvo V60 from 190 to 220 hp (142 – 164 kW) and from 400 to 480 Nm (295 – 355 lb·ft). The same kind of boost is also available for the gasoline version, bringing it up from 310 to 340 hp (230 – 255 kW) and from 400 to 470 Nm (295 – 347 lb·ft).
Speaking of other mechanical improvements, the car received a new exhaust system with four chrome-coated tailpipes, 30 mm (1.2”) lower ride height, and a set of lightweight 21” wheels.
The interior of the vehicle now sports Heico Sportiv logos and special aluminum handles that can be used to adjust the air flow direction.
The atelier remained silent about the price of the upgrade package.
Photo: autoweek.nl