Volvo Reportedly Eyeing Wagon Comeback Right After Killing Off V60: TDS
Volvo is reportedly considering a wagon comeback in the U.S. soon after ending the V60, with a possible electric midsize sedan and wagon program tied to a 2028 launch. The Downshift (TDS), citing Automotive News and sources familiar, says the cars are already being developed for the European market, meaning the U.S. effort would largely be certification and adaptation for sale “on the other side of the pond.” Production of Volvo’s last U.S. wagon, the V60 Cross Country, ended in April. Separately, the report roundup highlights multiple industry stories, including the U.S. NHTSA reviewing reports of certain 2011–2017 fourth-generation Honda Odyssey vehicles deploying airbags without a high G-force trigger, affecting more than 800,000 units. It also notes Lucid shares dropping more than 50% amid speculation about going private or filing for Chapter 11, followed by confirmation of restructuring talks.





