The Volvo XC70 is a premium estate car built from 2000 to 2009, representing a stretched, all-wheel-drive variant of the S70 saloon. Production spans a single generation with mid-cycle refinements, so rear-window specifications are relatively consistent across the range.
Most XC70 models carry green-tinted rear glass as standard, with some variants featuring solar-control coating to reduce cabin heat. Many are equipped with integrated brake lights in the rear window, along with GPS antennas or radio aerials laminated into the glass to support navigation and audio reception without traditional roof masts.
This era predates forward-camera ADAS systems, so rear-window replacement is straightforward — no calibration work or safety-system checks are required after fitting.