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Showing posts with label Volvo Cars. Show all posts

2010 Volvo S60 Can Detect, Automatically Avoid Pedestrians

2010 Volvo S60
The upcoming 2010 Volvo S60 will be equipped with a system to detect the position, direction of travel and velocity of pedestrians and cyclists, then automatically brake to avoid colliding with them. Previously, infrared cameras from companies like Mercedes have been able to identify pedestrians, but were only capable of drawing a driver's attention to them through a display screen. The Volvo Pedestrian Detection system adds an extra levels of capability to that — tracking their speed and direction and the ability to automatically apply the brakes — leading the Swedish brand to claim huge safety advances.

While over-protective parents and everything-is-someone-else's-fault Nazis will see a clear benefit in a car that removes a driver's ability to run over their spoiled, playing-in-the-street children, we're a bit more skeptical of the need for this technology. Surely the only 100% effective method of eliminating car/pedestrian interfaces is to separate roads from pedestrian areas. We'd much rather see more pedestrianized streets in city centers and barriers between sidewalks and streets than we would expensive, prone-to-failure technology. Like other safety aids-antilock brakes springs to mind as a good example-we can see drivers learning to rely on the Pedestrian Detection system over their own judgement and skill, then failing to pay attention at crucial moments.

2010 Volvo S60
2010 Volvo S60

2010 Volvo S60
2010 Volvo S60

2010 Volvo S60
2010 Volvo S60

2010 Volvo S60
2010 Volvo S60

2010 Volvo S60
2010 Volvo S60

Volvo planning battery powered C30

Volvo C30
Looks like the electricity is going to be the official alternative for fossil fuel to power the cars of future! Everyday more and more of them are revealed and here’s another one, an all-electric version of the Volvo C30 which relies solely on the electric power coming from its batteries. Volvo calls it BEV which is short for Battery Electric Vehicle.

Electricity is highly suitable as a fuel for passenger cars. It is the superior energy efficiency of the electric motor compared with the combustion engine which suggests that electric cars will become increasingly common in the future as fuel prices rise and demands for low CO2 emissions become ever more stringent.

The Volvo C30 BEV is powered with a Litium-Ion battery that is charged via a regular power socket found in most homes.

Recharging an entirely depleted battery via the regular household power supply system (230V, 16A) will take about eight hours. If the car is charged with renewable electricity this means that emissions – all the way from electricity production to its use out on the road – will in principle be non-existent.

The electric motor is housed under the bonnet, just like the engine in a conventional car. One of the priorities within the BEV project is to find the optimal placing of the battery. Most likely is the prop shaft tunnel and the place where the fuel tank normally is located the best places. These locations are within the car’s optimised crumple zone in the most common collision scenarios. Since the car runs solely on electricity, it requires a larger battery with higher capacity (24 kWh) than in the case of the plug-in hybrid (12 kWh).

Battery capacity

The C30 BEV is limited to a top speed of about 130 kilometres an hour, which will be more than sufficient for most users of this type of car. Acceleration from 0 to 100 kilometres an hour will take less than 11 seconds. The car will have a range of up to 150 kilometres. This range is longer and far better than the distance 90 percent of all Europe’s motorists drive per day.

The same safety standards as always

Volvo Cars imposes the very same high safety standards on all its products irrespective of the type of fuel or power source used. Volvo’s safety dedication is always focused on the human being and is based on solid know-how of real-life traffic situations. What is more, comprehensive in-house tests are carried out both virtually and in Volvo’s highly advanced crash-test laboratory. If Volvo chooses to introduce an entirely new type of electric car on the market, it will be just as safe as any other car bearing the Volvo badge.

Volvo has theoretically identified all the electrification-related safety scenarios in the stages before, during and after a collision. After careful study of these scenarios, the company’s engineers will create solutions for handling each and every situation identified, guaranteeing that any future electric cars fully match Volvo’s renowned safety standards in every respect.

Market potential

Volvo Cars’ main electrification track over the coming decades is plug-in hybrids. This applies in particular to the company’s larger car models. The combination of electric motor and combustion engine is the solution that probably has the greatest potential from both the technical and commercial viewpoints. Plug-in hybrids offer long range, good environmental performance and at the same time limited dependence on expensive battery technology.

There are several factors that determine how successful dedicated electric cars will be in the future:

“The consumer must feel that this type of car is attractive both to drive and own. In order to ensure this, we feel that electric cars will have to be as comfortable and safe and offer similar levels of performance as cars with other power sources. The learning from the C30 BEV project will help us to fulfil all these criteria and showcase Volvo’s determination to drive developments in the field of electrification,” says Paul Gustavsson, Director of Electrification Strategy at Volvo Cars.

Volvo C30

Volvo C30

Volvo C30

Volvo C30

Volvo C30






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Volvo planning battery powered C30 volvo c30 bev 2



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Volvo Spruces Up C30 Facelift with R-Design Sport Package

Volvo Spruces Up C30 Facelift
The introduction of the facelifted Volvo C30 brings a new R-Design sport package with a spicy bodykit and chassis upgrades for the premium hatchback model. Visually, the R-Design adds an all-new color-matching bodykit front, rear and roof spoilers, lower door trim moulding and side-skirts along with visible chrome plated tailpipes, 17-inch five spoke alloys plus a silk metal finish for the front grille and door mirror housings.

The cabin finish includes a two-tone or alternatively all-black, leather interior, R-Design centre stack and panel inserts, a sport leather steering wheel, gear lever knob trimmed in leather and aluminum and blue speedometer and rev counter gauges.
However, the biggest changes in the new C30 R-Design, which makes its world debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show, are hidden beneath the skin. In particular, the steering is more precise thanks to the installation of stiffer bushings while the lower steering ratio promises to offer faster response to steering wheel input.

Volvo's engineers also tampered around with the suspension that now features much stiffer springs, dampers and roll stabilizers to improve handling. Furthermore, the ride height has been lowered by 10 mm. "A customer who test-drives the new C30 R-Design will immediately feel the difference," claims Stefan Sällqvist, manager Vehicle Dynamics at Volvo Cars. "Even before the car has covered fifty meters, the driver will be aware of the crisp steering and the distinct chassis response."

Volvo Spruces Up C30 Facelift

Volvo Spruces Up C30 Facelift

Volvo Spruces Up C30 Facelift

Volvo Spruces Up C30 Facelift

Volvo Spruces Up C30 Facelift



2008 Volvo XC70 Review

Volvo XC70
“There is little if anything out there in car land, which has the sheer versatility and skill set, to compete with Volvo’s new-generation XC70”


POSTSCRIPT: Some other media outlets have suggested the XC70s on the North Queensland launch drive “drowned” attempting a water crossing at their stated wading depth of 300mm. Caradvice was there at the crossing and due to a rising tide the water depth was considerably more than 300mm, more like 400mm.

The real story is that when the XC70s were put through a water crossing that because of unforeseen circumstances exceed their design limits, they got through. The cars that stalled in the water were able to restart and drive out – their engines did not ingest water and they did not “drown”, even when pushed beyond their design limits.

Test models: Volvo MY2008 XC70 3.2 AWD & XC70 D5 AWD


Volvo XC70

Recommended Retail Price:
• XC70 3.2 $58,950
• XC70 3.2 LE $64,950
• XC70 D5 $60,950
• XC70 D5 LE $66,950

Where it sits: Just below the seven seater XC90 SUV which starts at $69,950 for the 3.2 litre.

Volvo XC70

The Map in the glove box clearly stated in bold letters “4WD only past Cape Tribulation” and that’s precisely where our convoy of XC70 wagons were heading for tomorrow, on the way through to Cooktown, in far north Queensland.

Volvo XC70

With daytime temperatures hovering around 34 degrees along with punishing humidity, inside the XC70 for up to six hours, will be a good place to be.

The nights are significantly more comfortable at a balmy 24 degrees, but even then, you can break into a sweat if you’re chowing down a la fresco, without the aid of a sea breeze.

Volvo XC70

This third generation “Cross Country” Volvo, is exactly that. A prestige wagon, equally at home on the rough stuff, as it is hurtling along a highway with family and luggage in tow.

Volvo XC70





2009 Volvo XC90 - Car Review

Volvo XC90
Car Review: The Volvo XC90
Price point: From $69,950
Perfect for: Families living large
Safety: 5-star ANCAP safety rating
Eco and economy: Drinks 11.8 litres per 100 km (9 litres per 100 km for the diesel version); only 2.5 green stars
Gossip: Couldn’t dig up any dirt about this one. Could it be because it’s a little on the boring side?

The Volvo XC90 is rounder, sexier and sleeker than the square-box-on-wheels Volvos of yester-year; however, there’s still no mistaking it’s a Volvo and it’s certainly not the best-looking SUV around. Nor is it the best drive in its class, but what it may lack in good looks and drivability, it makes up for in comfort – it’s business-class travel all the way in a XC90 with an interior so comfortable, you’ll feel like moving in.

Volvo XC90
Volvo XC90

This is one classy cabin – from the luxurious (and very comfortable) leather seats, a well-laid-out dash, air-conditioning with controls in the rear to help keep passengers in the back chilled out, a 6-stack Dolby CD player with 8 speakers, a GSM phone and separate auto headsets in the rear, an allocated grocery holder and protection net to keep any stray tinned baked beans at bay and, in the executive model, there’s even a fridge built into the front seat arm rest. Cool. And talk about room. The XC90 is certainly the car of choice when travelling with the in-laws, seating 7 along 3 rows and including a 40/20/40 middle-row split in the rear to fit your skis or surfboard. Needless to say, the boot is big!

Volvo XC90
Volvo XC90

Now for the drive. I found this a big car to drive, hard to maneuver and even harder to park. The car just felt heavy and cumbersome to me. I wouldn’t recommend it for zipping around the city, and certainly not with fuel economy of 11.8 litres per 100 km; it’s not exactly the most economical car for taking on errands. And although I loved being a head above the rest in traffic and the front visibility was excellent, I found it extremely difficult to see behind me when trying to reverse.

Volvo XC90
Volvo XC90

I wasn’t overly impressed with its pick-up when well-loaded either. However, on the plus side, the steering was easy and the brakes were firm and responsive and I did feel safe. Very safe.

Volvo XC90
Volvo XC90

Volvos are of course well known for their safety factor and the Volvo XC90 doesn’t let the team down with the inclusion of ABS and EBD, dual-stage driver/passenger airbags, inflatable curtain airbags, SIPS airbags, whiplash protection system in the front seats, Roll Stability Control, BLIS (aka Blind spot Information System) and – in the executive version – a first aid kit.

Volvo XC90
Volvo XC90







2009 Volvo XC90 Car Price Quote

2009 Volvo XC90 Car
Short Car Review : Excellent highway manners with comfortable ride; impressive safety features; solid, tank-like build quality; V8 power; pleasing interior.

Starting MSRP:

$37,000


SUV Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
FWD 4dr I6 Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 14
Hwy 20
$37,000
FWD 4dr I6 w/Sunroof Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 14
Hwy 20
$37,000
FWD 4dr I6 w/Sunroof/3rd Row Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 14
Hwy 20
$37,000
AWD 4dr I6 Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 14
Hwy 20
$37,000
AWD 4dr I6 w/Sunroof Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 14
Hwy 20
$37,000
AWD 4dr I6 w/Sunroof/3rd Row Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 14
Hwy 20
$37,000
FWD 4dr I6 R-Design Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 14
Hwy 20
$38,205
AWD 4dr I6 R-Design Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 14
Hwy 20
$38,205
AWD 4dr V8 Automatic 4.4L Gas V8 City 13
Hwy 19
$46,300
AWD 4dr V8 R-Design Automatic 4.4L Gas V8 City 13
Hwy 19
$47,550



2010 Volvo XC90 Car Price Quote

2010 Volvo XC90 Car
Starting MSRP:

$37,700


SUV Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
FWD 4dr I6 Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 15
Hwy 22
$37,700
AWD 4dr I6 R-Design Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 15
Hwy 21
$39,500
AWD 4dr V8 Automatic 4.4L Gas V8 City 13
Hwy 19
$47,500
AWD 4dr I6 Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 15
Hwy 21
$37,700
FWD 4dr I6 R-Design Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 15
Hwy 22
$39,500





2009 Volvo XC70 Car Price Quote

2009 Volvo XC70 Car
Short Car Review : Safety features; roomy interior and cargo space; excellent ride; powerful turbocharged I6 engine available

Starting MSRP:

$37,250


Wagon Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
4dr Wgn 3.2L Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 15
Hwy 23
$37,250
4dr Wgn 3.2L w/Sunroof Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 15
Hwy 23
$37,250
4dr Wgn 3.0T Automatic 3.0L Turbo Gas I6 City 15
Hwy 22
$39,500
4dr Wgn 3.0T w/Sunroof Automatic 3.0L Turbo Gas I6 City 15
Hwy 22
$39,500



2010 Volvo XC70 Car Price Quote

2010 Volvo XC70 Car
Starting MSRP:

$37,950


Wagon Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
4dr Wgn 3.0T Automatic 3.0L Turbo Gas I6 City 16
Hwy 22
$42,800
4dr Wgn 3.0T w/Moonroof Automatic 3.0L Turbo Gas I6 City 16
Hwy 22
$42,800
4dr Wgn 3.2L Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 16
Hwy 22
$37,950
4dr Wgn 3.2L w/Moonroof Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 16
Hwy 22
$37,950





2010 Volvo XC60 Car Price Quote

2010 Volvo XC60 Car
Short Car Review : Superb utility, luxury, and safety; powerful engine; attractive styling

Starting MSRP:

$32,395


SUV Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
AWD 4dr 3.2L Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 16
Hwy 22
$32,395
FWD 4dr 3.2L Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 18
Hwy 27
$32,395
AWD 4dr 3.2L w/Moonroof Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 16
Hwy 22
$32,395
AWD 4dr 3.0T Automatic 3.0L Turbo Gas I6 City 16
Hwy 22
$37,200
FWD 4dr 3.2L w/Moonroof Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 18
Hwy 27
$32,395

Wagon Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
AWD 4dr w/Sunroof Automatic 3.0L Turbo Gas I6 City 16
Hwy 22
$37,200



2009 Volvo V70 Car Price Quote

2009 Volvo V70 Car
Short Car Review : Safety features; roomy interior and cargo space; excellent ride; powerful turbocharged I6 engine available

Starting MSRP:

$32,900


Wagon Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
4dr Wgn Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 16
Hwy 25
$32,900
4dr Wgn w/Sunroof Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 16
Hwy 25
$32,900



2010 Volvo V70 Car Price Quote

2010 Volvo V70 Car
Starting MSRP:

$33,550


Wagon Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
4dr Wgn R-Design w/Moonroof Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 18
Hwy 27
$38,000
4dr Wgn Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 18
Hwy 27
$33,550
4dr Wgn w/Moonroof Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 18
Hwy 27
$33,550





2009 Volvo V50 Car Price Quote

2009 Volvo V50 Car
Short Car Review : Stylish interior; comfortable front seats; V50 cargo versatility; R-Design impressive performance

Starting MSRP:

$29,800

Wagon Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
4dr Wgn 2.4L FWD Automatic 2.4L Gas I5 City 20
Hwy 31
$29,800
4dr Wgn 2.5T AWD R-Design Automatic 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 18
Hwy 26
$35,500




2010 Volvo V50 Car Price Quote

2010 Volvo V50 Car
Starting MSRP:

$28,700


Wagon Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
4dr Wgn Man R-Design AWD Manual 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 20
Hwy 26
$33,050
4dr Wgn Auto R-Design AWD w/Moonroof Automatic 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 19
Hwy 27
$33,050
4dr Wgn Man R-Design AWD w/Moonroof Manual 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 20
Hwy 26
$33,050
4dr Wgn Auto FWD Automatic 2.4L Gas I5 City 20
Hwy 31
$28,700
4dr Wgn Auto FWD w/Moonroof Automatic 2.4L Gas I5 City 20
Hwy 31
$28,700
4dr Wgn Auto R-Design AWD Automatic 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 19
Hwy 27
$33,050





2009 Volvo S80 Car Price Quote

2009 Volvo S80 Car
Short Car Review : Good value combined with luxury; innovative safety features; attractive design using unique colors and materials; dynamic performance

Starting MSRP:

$39,600


Sedan Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
4dr Sdn I6 FWD Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 16
Hwy 25
$39,600
4dr Sdn I6 Turbo AWD Automatic 3.0L Gas Turbo I6 City 15
Hwy 23
$42,050
4dr Sdn V8 AWD Automatic 4.4L Gas V8 City 15
Hwy 22
$51,850



2010 Volvo S80 Car Price Quote

2010 Volvo S80 Car
Starting MSRP:

$39,200



Sedan Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
4dr Sdn V8 AWD Automatic 4.4L Gas V8 City 15
Hwy 22
$50,950
4dr Sdn I6 FWD w/Moonroof Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 18
Hwy 27
$39,200
4dr Sdn I6 Turbo AWD Automatic 3.0L Gas Turbo I6 City 16
Hwy 24
$42,950
4dr Sdn I6 FWD Automatic 3.2L Gas I6 City 18
Hwy 27
$39,200




2009 Volvo S60 Car Price Quote

2009 Volvo S60 Car
Short Car Review : Great seats and interior comfort; elegant styling; All-wheel drive system; long list of standard features

Starting MSRP:

$30,950


Sedan Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
4dr Sdn 2.5T FWD Automatic 2.5L LP Turbo Gas I5 City 19
Hwy 28
$32,800
4dr Sdn 2.5T AWD Automatic 2.5L LP Turbo Gas I5 City 18
Hwy 26
$34,600
4dr Sdn 2.4T FWD Automatic 2.4L HP Turbo Gas I5 City 18
Hwy 26
$36,400
4dr Sdn 2.5T SE FWD Automatic 2.5L LP Turbo Gas I5 City 19
Hwy 28
$30,950
4dr Sdn 2.5T SE AWD Automatic 2.5L LP Turbo Gas I5 City 18
Hwy 26
$32,750



2009 Volvo S40 Car Price Quote

2009 Volvo S40 Car
Short Car Review : Stylish interior; comfortable front seats; V50 cargo versatility; R-Design impressive performance

Starting MSRP:

$28,550


Sedan Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
4dr Sdn 2.4L FWD Automatic 2.4L Gas I5 City 20
Hwy 31
$28,550
4dr Sdn 2.5T R-Design FWD Automatic 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 19
Hwy 28
$32,350
4dr Sdn 2.5T R-Design AWD Automatic 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 18
Hwy 26
$33,800



2010 Volvo S40 Car Price Quote

2010 Volvo S40 Car
Starting MSRP:

$26,200


Sedan Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
4dr Sdn Auto FWD Automatic 2.4L Gas I5 City 20
Hwy 31
$26,200
4dr Sdn Auto R-Design AWD Automatic 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 19
Hwy 28
$31,350
4dr Sdn Auto R-Design FWD w/Moonroof Automatic 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 21
Hwy 30
$31,150
4dr Sdn Auto FWD w/Moonroof Automatic 2.4L Gas I5 City 20
Hwy 31
$26,200
4dr Sdn Man FWD Manual 2.4L Gas I5 City 21
Hwy 29
$26,200
4dr Sdn Man R-Design AWD Manual 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 20
Hwy 27
$31,350
4dr Sdn Auto R-Design AWD w/Moonroof Automatic 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 19
Hwy 28
$31,350
4dr Sdn Man R-Design AWD w/Moonroof Manual 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 20
Hwy 27
$31,350
4dr Sdn Auto R-Design FWD Automatic 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 21
Hwy 30
$31,150
4dr Sdn Man FWD w/Moonroof Manual 2.4L Gas I5 City 21
Hwy 29
$26,200





2009 Volvo C70 Car Price Quote

2009 Volvo C70 Car
Short Car Review: Attractive styling with retractable hard top; distinctive interior; safety features.

Starting MSRP:

$39,800


Convertible Styles

Style Name Transmission Engine MPG MSRP
2dr Conv Man Manual 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 18
Hwy 27
$39,800
2dr Conv Auto Automatic 2.5L Turbo Gas I5 City 18
Hwy 26
$39,800