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Volvo Unleashes Tri-Fecta of Power at 2004 SEMA Tradeshow
2 November 2004
Las Vegas, Nevada (November 2, 2004) – Building upon the "Evil Twin" S60 R cars that marked Volvo's debut at the 2003 Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association (SEMA) tradeshow, Volvo Cars of North America, LLC (VCNA) today displayed three all-new powerhouses destined to attract even more enthusiasts toward the Swedish carmaker's exciting line of vehicles. Taking front and center stage is the V8-powered XC90 Power Utility Vehicle (PUV). Flanking its aggressive stance are two smaller, though equally intimidating, cars: the Volvo-built V50 SV and the Evolve-built Volvo S40.
Volvo XC90 PUV
First unveiled at the
Paris Auto Show in September, Volvo's refined V8-powered XC90 has undergone a
radical transformation for the 2004 SEMA show. Boasting a lowered stance, an
aggressive body styling treatment and high performance wheels and tires, the
XC90 Power Utility Vehicle (PUV) takes Volvo's hottest selling vehicle to the
next level. But the transformation is more then skin deep. Still a work in
progress, the V8 is slated to eventually produce 650 horsepower through its
six-speed automatic "Geartronic" transmission and standard electronically
controlled all-wheel-drive system.
The XC90 PUV, however, is still a Volvo. Meaning that wrapped within its eye-popping new looks are a number of state-of-the-art safety systems. Introduced with no fewer than five automotive world's firsts when it debuted two years ago, the Volvo XC90 was the first SUV to the market with standard Roll Stability Control (RSC), head curtain airbags for all three rows of seats, pyrotechnically charged pretensioning seatbelts in all seating positions and an incredible Dolby Pro Logic surround sound stereo system.
Volvo V50 SV
All new for 2005, the Volvo
V50 activity sportswagen offers utility and safety in a dynamic design that has
been heralded by the automotive media for its buttoned-down driving
characteristics. The V50 making its debut at the 2004 SEMA show has been
"breathed on" by Volvo's Special Vehicles (SV) department in Gothenburg,
Sweden.
While its exterior is restrained, and sophisticated, highlighting the V50's Scandinavian signature design elements, the heart of a true enthusiast beats beneath its sculpted hood. A highly tuned 2.5-liter turbocharged 5-cylinder engine pumps out an awe inspiring 340 horsepower. As would be expected, an electronically controlled all-wheel-drive system and a close-ratio six-speed manual transmission are also on tap to make the V50 SV the perfect all-weather extreme crossover wagon.
Evolve Volvo S40
Following on the heels
of last year's Volvo S60 R SEMA dream cars, Evolve has once again created a
masterpiece of design and engineering, this time in the shape of the exciting
new S40 sport sedan. Extensively modified with a larger turbo that has also
been repositioned away from the intake manifold where it resides in the stock
car, the Evolve S40 puts out an estimated 425 horsepower to all four wheels via
Volvo's Haldex electronically controlled all-wheel-drive system.
Outside, the Evolve S40's custom Silver and Titanium metallic paint treatment and tastefully crafted body kit attract attention from those "in the know." Ultra high performance tires envelope 19-inch lightweight wheels that openly display the incredible 15-inch disc brakes and 8-piston aluminum brake calipers.
Volvo Takes Vegas
All three high
performance Volvos will be on display from November 2 - 5, 2004 at the 2004
SEMA tradeshow. The cars will be on display at the Ford Motor Company booth in
the Las Vegas Convention Center. Trained product specialists from Volvo and
Evolve will be on hand to answer any questions. For more information on each of
the cars, please refer to their respective press releases: Volvo XC90 Power
Utility Vehicle, Volvo V50 SV and Evolve S40.
VCNA provides marketing, sales, service, technology and training to Volvo automobile retailers in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. For more information on specific production vehicles or special vehicles please refer to the Volvo Cars of North America, LLC public relations website at: www.volvocars-pr.com.
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