Caravan and Motorhome Club

Volvo electrified models enjoy double success at Caravan and Motorhome Club Towcar of the Year

Volvo has continued its run of success in the annual Caravan and Motorhome Club Towcar of the Year competition, with its electrified models coming to the fore to take two awards in the 2022 contest.

The XC40 Recharge pure electric all-wheel-drive compact SUV was the winner in the 1500-1700kg caravan category, while the V60 Recharge T6 AWD estate was named the best plug-in hybrid vehicle.

Their success reaffirms how Volvo’s electrified technologies – both plug-in hybrid and pure electric – maintain the company’s long-established reputation for exceptional towcars.

Their capabilities were put through rigorous track testing by the competition judges at the Millbrook Proving Ground, near Bedford, with further assessment of their ‘caravanability’ – having accessible load space large enough to carry all the accessories required for caravan towing.

Nick Lomas, director general of the Caravan and Motorhome Club, said: “We’ve been receiving an increasing number of enquiries about the technicalities and practicalities of towing with hybrid and electric vehicles, so it’s fantastic to see a boom in competition entrants and winners in these categories.”

The judges acclaimed the XC40 Recharge as “a super-impressive pure battery electric SUV that combines stunning performance with precision low-speed manoeuvrability” and “outrageously good, a complete thrill to drive”.

Further praise was given to its “flawless” hill-start performance.

Volvo V60.

The V60 Recharge plug-in hybrid T6 AWD was commended as “another outstanding towcar from Volvo”.

The judges added: “Performance is significantly enhanced by the car’s hybrid boost, and the ride and handling are up with the best in the class – all backed up with the reassurance and sure-footedness of all-wheel drive.”

Matt Galvin, Volvo Car UK’s commercial operations director, said: “These successes are a validation of the all-round quality and performance of our electrified car technologies.

“With both our Recharge pure electric and plug-in hybrid models emerging as winners, we can show that our commitment to electrification doesn’t call for any compromise from our customers, in particular when it comes to strong, reliable and comfortable towing performance.”

Volvo has enjoyed consistent success in the Caravan and Motorhome Club Towcar of the Year competition, notably with the XC60 and XC40 SUVs winning back-to-back Towcar of the Year titles in the 2019 and 2020 competition respectively.

Mike Ruff

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