The new Volvo S80, V70 and XC70: Exclusive sophistication on a new level
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"We are very proud of having Bridge of Weir in Scotland as a supplier of our quality leather seats. Their genuine cowhide has far less surface treatment than that in other premium cars, making it feel softer and more natural?, says Lena Jiseborn, Design Director, Colour and Trim.
"The quality of the seats and other materials used in the car give it a true Scandinavian feel?, she continues. And under the skin, at the heart of the best driving experiences, is a great chassis. The S80 buyer can choose from three chassis types - Comfort, Lowered Sport Chassis and Four-C (Continuously Controlled Chassis Concept).
The new Volvo V70 - emphasised elegant presence
"We?ve been creating wagons since 1953, when the ?two cars in one? Volvo Duett was launched. Six decades on, our new Volvo V70 carries on the tradition of combining form and function beautifully?, says Fedde Talsma.
This ultimate, spacious family car offers families first-class comfort and sophistication combined with an impressive 575 litres of load space.
The rear seats can be folded down in three 40/20/40 segments, giving more options to configure the space. With all of the rear seats folded flat, the load space grows to a cavernous 1,600 litres. The power-operated tailgate, operated remotely via the key fob or the dashboard, is another human-centric detail.
The rear seat can integrate double two-stage child seats - with one simple movement, booster cushions pop up from the seat giving a comfortable and safe ride height for children from the age of three and upwards.
The refined design emphasises the elegant contemporary presence of the V70. "We have created a wider proportion on the front grille, as well as more detail work and Daytime Running Lights, and added chrome touches to lift the detail and give the car a more upmarket and luxurious feel?, explains Fedde Talsma. "The new car looks more elegant, with a more road-hugging stance.?
The back of the new V70 features a new rear bumper, tailpipes and added chrome details as well as redesigned rear lights. The car is also available with wheels of up to 19 inches in diameter.
The sophistication is also reflected in the bespoke interior packages. Inscription is a truly bespoke palette of options that makes it possible for the customer to choose personal combinations.
The new Volvo XC70 - rugged sophistication for all-terrain adventures
Volvo Cars paved the way for a completely new segment with the V70 Cross Country in 1997.
"Our main focus in the continuous development of the XC models has been to create a very comfortable on-road car with capable, off-road potential. The rugged and refined contemporary look reflects the XC70?s underlying strength and capability. Think of it as an exclusive goose down jacket, designed around those who like their adventure with a true feeling of sophistication?, says Lex Kerssemakers.
All-Wheel Drive and the optional Hill Descent Control are a further boost to the XC70?s go-anywhere promise.
A number of new exterior design cues sharpen the XC70?s contemporary road presence. These include a new bigger ironmark, and details such as the Daytime Running Lights and added matte silver touches. The XC70 is available with wheels up to 19-inches in diameter.
"Our aim is to emphasise the luxurious feel with a more road-hugging stance. The XC70 should look perfectly at home in any environment, whether it?s in the middle of the open country or a country club car park?, says Fedde Talsma.
The XC70 also features improved off-road design cues such as skidplates that protect the car on really uneven surfaces. The protective black below the belt line now extends to surround the front fog lights giving them a purposeful, functional feel. The rear lights have also been redesigned.
As with the V70, the rear seats can be folded down in three 40/20/40 segments. Fold all rear seats flat and the load space grows from 575 litres to 1,600 litres. Another human-centric detail is the power-operated tailgate.
The rear seat can integrate double two-stage child seats - booster cushions that offer children from the age of three and upwards a comfortable and safe ride height.
Enhancements across the new V70, XC70 and S80 range
Volvo Car Group?s new two-litre, four-cylinder Drive-E engine family is launched in the autumn of 2013. Initially, the new V70, XC70 and S80 are available with the new turbo diesel D4 and the petrol turbo T5.
The new D4 comes with 181 hp and 400 Nm of torque. The engine features world-first i-Art technology that helps to cut fuel consumption. By featuring pressure feedback from each fuel injector instead of using a traditional single pressure sensor in the common rail, i-Art makes it possible to continuously monitor and adapt fuel injection per combustion in each of the four cylinders.
Fuel consumption in an S80 with manual gearbox is down to 3,8 l/100 km, translating into CO2 emissions at 102 g/km. The equivalent figures for the V70 and XC70 are 4,1 l/100 km (109 g/km) and 4,4 l/100 km (117 g/km) respectively.
Fuel consumption with new 8-speed automatic is 4,3 l/100 km (114 g/km) in the S80, 4,4 l/100 km (117 g/km) in the V70 and 4,8 l/100 km (129 g/km) in the XC70.
The T5 has 245 hp and 350 Nm of torque. Fuel consumption with new 8-speed automatic is 4,3 l/100 km (114 g/km) in the S80, 4,4 l/100 km (117 g/km) in the V70 and 4,8 l/100 km (129 g/km) in the XC70.
Lower fuel consumption
The fuel consumption of the 115 hp, four-cylinder D2 diesel in the new Volvo S80 with a manual gearbox is now down to a class-leading 4.1 l/100 km (EU Combined), which translates into CO2 emissions of 107 g/km - unthinkable in a car of this size only a few years ago. The corresponding figures with the automatic gearbox are 4.1 l/100km and 109 g/km. To emphasise the scale of the engineers? achievement, this is the same CO2 emission level for Volvo?s largest saloon as for the company?s smallest car, the C30 DRIVe, only three years ago.
The new Volvo V70 D2 has class-leading fuel consumption at 4.2 l/100 km (109 g/km) with the manual and 4,2 l/100 km (111 g/km) with the automatic gearbox.
The automatic D3 (136 hp) version of the Volvo S80 now has CO2 emissions of 129 g (4.9 l/100 km). The corresponding figures for the V70 D3 are 130 g (4.9 l/100 km).
In the new Volvo XC70, the D5 (215 hp) with manual gearbox and All Wheel Drive comes with fuel consumption at 5.3 l/100km (139 g/km).
The S80 with the 1.6-litre GTDi (Gasoline Turbocharged Direct Injection) engine T4 (180 hp) and automatic gearbox has fuel a consumption of 7.1 l/100km (165 g/km). The corresponding figure for the V70 T4 is 7.2 l/100 km (168 g/km).
All figures are EU Combined and preliminary. Full information on all engine and gearbox variants is available in the Technical Specification.
Sensus Connected Touch - new connectivity possibilities
The HMI (Human Machine Interface) functionality Sensus is extended with the option to add intuitive all-new technology that enables connectivity and Internet in the car. The Sensus Connected Touch turns the 7-inch display into a state-of-the-art infrared, beam-scanned touch screen that can be used even when wearing gloves - a world first in cars.
The driver goes online either via a car-mounted 3G/4G dongle or a personal mobile phone, and the features include:
Per-Åke Fröberg
Corporate Spokesman
Volvo Car Corporation
Phone: +46 31 596525
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per-ake.froberg(at)volvocars.com