Volvo hedges its bets with extremes in Las Vegas
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Your support makes all the difference.The two cars explore the opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of just how far vehicle design may be pushed. The XC70 AT, painted a glittering saffron colour reminiscent of a desert sunset, takes the production Volvo XC70 to the off-road extreme. The second car, a T6 Roadster, takes Volvo to the drag strip with its 1930s inspired body, wide tyres and low belt-line.
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