What's new: 2004 Volvo V70 R
The unique "Four-C" active chassis ready for the road
Blistering seat of the pants driving,...razor sharp handling,...exhilarating acceleration,...in
a Volvo? Yes! Volvo's new V70 R brings high-tech, horsepower and safety into a complete
performance sedan. Who else but Volvo could provide performance without
compromising the legendary safety and comfort for which the Swedish manufacturer's cars are renowned?
First, there was Volvo's Performance Concept Car (PCC2), which presented an exciting glimpse into the future of high-performance
driving. And now, the future is here. The production version of the PCC2, the Volvo V70 R, is an intelligent, high-performance car featuring an adaptive
active chassis, a 300-horsepower engine, Servotronic Steering, powerful Brembo brakes, and a Haldex electronically controlled all-wheel-drive.
Redefining the Concept of a Performance Car
Highlighting the versatility of the V70 R's driving experience are three active chassis settings:
Comfort, Sport and Advanced Sport. Being behind the wheel, "Performance On Demand" is literally at the
drivers' fingertips,...the epitome of dynamic safety. This duel functionality is unlike any other sport wagon currently available.
Comfort provides a luxurious ride without compromising the V70 R's outstanding control over any road surface.
Sport, the default suspension setting for the V70 R, provides optimum performance during normal but sporty driving.
Advanced Sport transforms the Volvo V70 R into an uncompromising sports sedan, prioritizing maximum driving pleasure.
Four-C Technology
The Continuously Controlled Chassis Concept, aptly called Four-C, employs seven electronic sensors to collect data
on the movement of the car, adjusting shock valve damping almost instantaneously, based on driving style and road conditions.
The Continuously Controlled Chassis Concept of the Volvo V70 R is one of the most advanced chassis on the market, measuring
data input five hundred times per second - that's every other millisecond.
300 hp and 295 ft/lbs of torque
Under the hood of the Volvo V70 R is a turbocharged 2.5 liter, 5-cylinder engine, which provides 300
hp and 295 ft/lbs of torque at 2,100 rpm, propelling the car to 155 mph (electronically limited).
Two transmissions will be offered: an all-new compact 6-speed manual gearbox, developed by Volvo Cars, and a 5-speed Geartonic semiautomatic,
which allows full automatic or manual gear selection. Equally up to the task of bringing all of this fun to a safe stop are the four-piston Brembo brakes
with aluminum calipers to help reduce heat buildup. Anti-lock brakes, traction control and Volvo's Dynamic Stability
Control System (DSTC) are all standard on the V70R.
The high-tech V70 R represents the next level of active and passive safety, in a performance vehicle.
Scheduled to start production in early 2003, the S60R will be built at Volvo's factory in Ghent, Belgium. The V70R
will be built at the Torslanda plant in Sweden. Both models will be limited production.

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