MILAN - With the presentation of a XC60 to Luciano Spalletti, a partnership has been renewed which boosts the presence of Volvo in Milan
Volvo Car Italia’s President Michele Crisci personally handed the keys to the Coach at a meeting today at the Volvo Studio Milano which is the new centre for Volvo in the city. Thanks to Volvo Car Credit’s services, 70 cars will be provided that ensure the mobility, safety and sustainability of FC Internazionale Milano. The renewal of the collaboration with Inter and the opening of the new Volvo Studio in a crucial city for business such as Milan shows the link between the company and a city which represents modernity and urban stye.
Spalletti’s Volvo XC60 is the second generation of what has been what of the most successful models in Volvo’s history. It’s a midsize luxury SUV according to the needs of the European public and it has some of the most advanced security features of its type, including automatic steering assist with the Pilot Assist which works up to 130 km/h to avoid forward and lateral collisions.
Volvo Car Italia and FC Internazionale Milano have a long and happy history of collaboration which began in 2007 and finished in the treble-winning year of 2010. A number of successes created a good relationship between Volvo and Inter. During the partnership, Volvo launched important products such as the XC60, V60 and V40 and events were held related to Inter’s centenary. The relationship therefore begins with a sense of mutual satisfaction with how things went in the past.
The link between Volov Car Italia and FC Internazionale Milano expresses itself with many shared values such as security, reliability, respect for tradition, focus on innovation and modernity. Both Volvo Car Italia and FC Internazionale Milano are global brands, followed and appreciated across the world.
By providing cars for Inter, Volvo is further confirming its role in sport. For years, Volvo has promoted large sporting events with golf and sailing the main priorities. The jewell in the crown is the Volvo Ocean Race which is considered one of the toughest challenges in sailing. The 2017-18 edition is set to start on 22nd October in Alicante (Spain) before finishing in June 2018 in The Hague (Netherlands).
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