The Volvo 66 is a compact car produced from 1975 to 1980, originally developed by DAF and later marketed by Volvo after acquiring the brand. It features a front-wheel-drive layout with a range of small, efficient engines and a practical hatchback design. The Volvo 66 is notable for being Volvo's entry into the small car segment, showcasing a blend of Dutch engineering and Swedish safety standards. Over its production run, it maintained consistent compact dimensions, making it popular among urban drivers looking for reliability and ease of maneuverability.