Looks like someone’s not done their homework about the Lexus . The Lexus produces 240 NM of torque just from the engine alone . The electric motor up front produces another 270 NM and the motor in the rear axle produces another 121 NM . However Lexus doesn’t state the combined torque figures since the engine and electric motors produce their peak torque at different RPM ranges . It must still be noted that the 270 Nm of torque from the electric motors up front is produced at 0 RPM which makes the Lexus feel far more responsive and effortless to drive within the city and especially in stop start traffic conditions .
Hi Prathap - electric motors and power are only working upto 5km/h at 0 RPM - and 0-100 is slower than that of xc60 by a difference of 6 seconds also in overall performance its rather sedate power delivery this is what we mean - 239Nm at 4300-4500rpm
@@TopGearMagIndia 0-100 is 7.7 secs as claimed by Lexus . Even if it’s 1 or 1.5 seconds slower than the claimed time , I don’t believe the XC60 does 100 in 3.2 seconds as the claimed timed for the Volvo is 7.1 seconds which is only a difference of 0.6 seconds. Even though the Lexus can’t drive on pure electric mode at higher speeds , the electric motors still assist the engine at those speeds . Power delivery is sedate just to enhance the sense of comfort for the passengers as it’s a Lexus
True, the design is easily out of trend after a few years. This generation of Volvo design has been around since the Warriors blew a 3-1 lead, but no one would suspect that it’s 7 yrs old.
Nah to me the Lexus front grill looks ugly! and yeah unlike you said XC60 is actually a headturner.. I have an S60 T5 momentum and my my my it does turn heads!
thank you for the comparing i need your advice please: i am a 60 years old man and i make about 13-15 thousands kelometer per yer and my driving is smothy .. what do you advice for me lexuc or volvo ? ps i changed vichels about every 10-12 years. i need the more silent and smoothy driving with the most securety fietuers. thanks
You can’t go wrong with Volvo. Perfect Seats- best in the industry! Spacious Cabin, the ride is not too soft which is great for a long drive, and is fuel efficient.