
Curious about how Volvo and BMW stack up? Fear not, we have you covered. We’ll provide drivers with a concise overview of the brands to help make your buying or leasing decision (hopefully) a bit easier. Whether you’re in the market for a BMW or Volvo SUV, sedan, or coupe – we’re ready to help.
Volvo Models
Volvo vehicles has a long and storied history of reliability, safety, and performance. The Volvo vehicle lineup is much more concise than the BMW lineup, with Volvo allowing for a conveniently versatile modular trim lineup. The Volvo vehicle lineup includes a blend of gas, hybrid, and electric vehicles, ensuring plenty of options for drivers to consider. The Volvo SUV lineup includes the XC40, XC40 Recharge (electric), XC60, XC60 Recharge (Hybrid), XC90, and XC90 Recharge (Hybrid). Freshly added to the Volvo vehicle lineup is the C40 Recharge, which is a new Volvo Crossover electric SUV. The Volvo sedan lineup includes some sedans and wagons, as well. The Volvo sedan lineup includes the S60 and S90 along with hybrid versions: S60 Recharge and S90 Recharge. Wagons include the V60 Recharge, V90 Cross Country, and V60 Cross Country.
BMW Models
The BMW vehicle lineup is a bit more confusing, offering drivers a seriously long list of models that ranges from sedan and SUVs to convertibles and coupes. The BMW SUV lineup consists of the X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, and X7. The higher the number, the larger the SUV. The BMW lineup includes a host of sedans, as well. BMW sedans include the 2 Series, 3 Series, 4 Series, 5 Series, and 7 Series. BMW also makes the 8 Series available to CT drivers, which is a bold coupe.