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Volvo Announces New 300 Horsepower AWD Wagon

Volvo Announces New 300 Horsepower AWD Wagon

 At the Paris Motor Show 2000, a Bolt of Blue Lightning Struck from the Volvo
    Cars Stand.  Now It's Striking Again at the Frankfurt Motor Show 2001.
  The Volvo Performance Concept Car II Shows that a Future High-Performance
               Car from Volvo Could Very Well be an Estate Car.

    FRANKFURT, Germany, Sept. 5 Just like the first Volvo
Performance Concept Car, a refined Volvo S60, its successor is equipped with
one of the world's most advanced continuously adjustable chassis,
electronically controlled four-wheel drive and a 300 bhp powerplant.
    What is unique about the Continuously Controlled Chassis Concept, so
called FOUR-C, is its ability to collect huge amounts of information about the
way in which the car moves and to respond instantly by adjusting the damper
characteristics to suit.
    Every alternate millisecond, that is to say 500 times per second, the
system's microprocessor monitors the precise position of each wheel, assessing
its degree of grip and so on, and alters the damping characteristics of each
individual wheel accordingly.

    Same taste, different shape
    Under the hood of the Laser Blue wagon is a potent version of the
Volvo 5-cylinder 2435 cc engine, producing 300 bhp and no less than
295 lb. ft. of torque and mated to a 6-speed compact four-shaft manual gearbox
developed in-house.  "Last year, we wanted to provide a taste of what a future
high-performance saloon car might look like.  Now we're exploring the future
in a different direction, this time with the Volvo V70 wagon," says Peter
Horbury, head of design at Volvo Cars.
    "Both models have a discreet yet powerful racing aura that communicates
refined sportiness.  We demonstrated back in 1994 that a family car could more
than hold its own against the fiercest of competition, when we entered the
British Touring Car Championship with a Volvo 850 wagon," adds Peter Horbury.

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