Discover the Volvo saloon range
Discover our saloon range, where elegant design meets purposeful innovation. Perfect for those who prioritise comfort, safety and a smarter way to travel.
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Discover the perfect car for your lifestyle. Explore our range of sleek saloons, versatile estate cars, and powerful SUVs—all designed with luxury, safety, and innovation in mind.

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Learn more about our saloon cars.
How many seats are there in Volvo saloon cars?
All Volvo saloon are designed for five people.
How big is the boot space in a Volvo saloon car? 
Boot capacity in the S90 plug-in hybrid is up to 431 litres. Boot capacity in the S60 plug-in hybrid is 391 L.
Are Volvo saloon cars automatic or manual? 
All Volvo saloon are automatic.
What Google apps and services are available in Volvo saloon cars? 
With Google built-in, it’s effortless to navigate with Google Maps, access your Google Assistant and download your favourite apps from Google Play.
Do Volvo saloon cars have Apple CarPlay?
Yes, Apple CarPlay is standard in Volvo saloon.*
* Apple CarPlay can only be used in combination with iPhone model 5 or later. Apple CarPlay and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc.
Can I install a roof box on a Volvo saloon car? 
Roof boxes and other accessories are available for Volvo saloons. View the accessories available in your market.
Are Volvo saloon cars all-wheel drive (AWD)? 
AWD is an option in some saloon models. Select the Volvo saloon you’re interested in to learn more.
What is a saloon car? 
Sedans, also known as saloons, are a type of four-door passenger car with the boot separated from the cabin. Saloons are typically designed to carry four or five people. Drivers favour them for their comfortable interiors and handling, spacious interiors and agile handling.
What's the difference between sedan cars and saloon cars? 
Saloons and sedans are two words for the same body type. You’ll find sedan typically used in American English and saloon in British English.
What is the difference between a saloon car and an estate car? 
Saloons have four doors and a boot separated from the cabin. This results in a sleeker look than other body types. Because saloons are designed for passenger travel, they typically feature comfortable interiors and smooth handling.
Estates have a longer roofline that extends to the back of the car, allowing for a larger load compartment behind the rear seats. This compartment is typically more spacious than you find in saloons. Because it's accessed through a top-hinged boot lid, it's also easier to load and unload.