
Under clear skies and the clipped geometry of polo lawns, Volvo Car South Africa (VCSA) chose one of the sport’s most elegant stages to unveil its refreshed XC60 — the brand’s all-time best-seller — at the Standard Bank International Polo Test this weekend. The occasion married high-octane sport with considered Scandinavian design: a launch that felt equally like a style statement and a quiet demonstration of engineering intent.
As presenting partner of the much-anticipated International Polo Test — the first full South Africa vs England international in the Western Cape in 15 years — Volvo used the platform to show the XC60 in an environment that echoes the car’s character: composed, sophisticated and built for refined, active lives.
Subtle design updates, clearer intentions
The refreshed XC60 arrives with measured, purposeful changes rather than a radical overhaul. At first glance the new grille and front fascia read as sharper and more sculpted; subtle revisions to the rear signature LED taillights and an upgraded, larger, faster infotainment system bring the interior and exterior into closer step with the brand’s contemporary design language. Volvo also introduced several fresh paint options — notably Mulberry Red, a jewel-toned statement, and Forest Lake, an elegant grey-green — colours chosen to complement the vehicle’s clean lines.
“These are subtle, sophisticated updates, perfectly aligned with Volvo’s design ethos,” said Grant Locke, Managing Director of VCSA. “Bringing the refreshed XC60 to the International Polo Test made perfect sense. It’s a prestigious event that brings together people who appreciate style, design, and experiences that match a modern South African lifestyle. Guests were able to see and experience the new exterior elements, new paint colours, and the improved system up close.”
A day of sport, style and high society
Val de Vie’s manicured lawns provided the visual equivalent of a mood board: guests arrived dressed for sun and spectacle, and a carefully curated culinary programme kept energy levels high between chukkas. The guest list read like a who’s-who of South African culture — actress and style icon Jessica Nkosi, social media star Lasizwe, Miss South Africa 2023 Natasha Joubert, and creatives such as Khaya Dlanga, Neo Nontso and Tshepi Vundla — all adding glamour to the sidelines and conversation to the viewing enclosures.
On the field the match delivered its own drama. South Africa edged England 8–6, a result that matched the day’s celebratory tone and gave spectators a sporting crescendo to complement Volvo’s product moment.
Music, ambassadors and atmosphere
When the final chukka ended, Volvo’s ambassadors GoodLuck brought live music to the lawns — a vibrant, modern soundtrack to a day that threaded tradition with a contemporary urban sensibility. The performance felt apropos: loud, relaxed and perfectly timed to send attendees on their way with memories of sunlit sport and the hum of a new XC60 in the background.
Why the setting mattered
Val de Vie’s combination of carefully tended grounds, hospitality infrastructure and a crowd attuned to design and leisure made it a strategic choice for Volvo. The carmaker’s decision to stage the XC60 reveal at a high-profile polo test — where heritage and contemporary lifestyle collide — reinforced the SUV’s positioning as a best-seller that appeals to drivers seeking both practical everyday performance and considered style.
For Volvo, the launch was less about spectacle and more about context: showing the refreshed XC60 where craftsmanship, pace and presentation are visible in equal measure. For guests, it was an opportunity to experience the new car within a day that balanced sport, socialising and culture — a live illustration of the vehicle’s promise to fit seamlessly into a modern South African life.
































