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Volvo’s Last U.S. Wagon Just Died, But Its CEO Is Already Hinting At A Comeback

Late last year, we learned that the Volvo V60 Cross Country station wagon would end production in April 2026, and while the company has given hints that it is still looking into the space for the future, there haven’t been any official comments that could be considered promises of the longroof’s return. Until now – Volvo Cars president and CEO Håkan Samuelsson told Road & Track that Volvo is “looking into that,” adding, “Not just looking into. I think it’s not really too much [to say] that … I think we will not only have SUVs five years from now.” While he understands that the U.S. has become obsessed with SUVs, he also pointed out that practical and emotional factors may play into the drive for wagons or sedans again.Wagons Are Better EVs, and They Might Be More Hip, Too

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