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Volvo S40/V50 - First Volvo under 5.0 l/100 km
8 November 2004
- 110-bhp, 240 Nm, 1.6-litre turbo diesel
- Most fuel-efficient engine ever offered by Volvo Cars
- New 100-bhp, 1.6-litre petrol engine also available
Volvo Car Corporation has expanded the engine
range for its new S40 and V50 compact models (launched in 2003) with the
addition of 1.6-litre engines in both petrol and diesel versions.
With an
average fuel consumption of 4.9 litres per 100 km (Volvo S40 with manual
gearbox), the new diesel is the most fuel-efficient engine ever offered by
Volvo Cars.
The 2-litre diesel introduced earlier in the new
Volvo S40 and V50 has now been complemented by a 1.6-litre option. The new
engine is a fuel-efficient and environmentally compatible unit offering
first-class driveability.
The 1.6-litre diesel is a modern, four-cylinder
engine with double overhead camshafts and the latest four-valve technology.
Both the cylinder block and head are of aluminium to minimise weight and fuel
consumption.
The diesel engine is a turbocharged unit with variable turbo
geometry. The fuel injection system is based on modern common rail technology,
operating at high pressure (max. 1600 bar) for efficient combustion.
The
new diesel develops a maximum output of 81 kW (110 bhp) and a torque of 240 Nm,
providing acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 12 seconds (0-60 mph in 11.4
seconds).
Lively lightweight petrol engine
The
new petrol engine is a four-cylinder, 1.6-litre, normally aspirated unit –
a modern, lightweight aluminium engine featuring four-valve technology and a
modern fuel injection system. The unit offers the same efficient
combustion technology and exhaust gas treatment as other Volvo engines for
maximum fuel economy combined with minimum exhaust emissions.
The engine
output is 74 kW (100 bhp) and the torque 150 Nm, making it a lively unit with
excellent acceleration from rest, and making the car comfortable and easy to
drive.
Five-speed manual gearboxes
The gearbox
for the 1.6D engine is an extremely smooth five-speed unit affording fast gear
changing and ease of driving. A dual mass flywheel contributes to smooth
gearchanging.
The petrol engine drives a manual five-speed gearbox, which has been adapted for the economical 1.6-litre engine, with close ratios contributing to first-class acceleration – from 0 to 100 km/h in 11,9 seconds (0-60 mph in 11.3 seconds).
The 1.6-litre engines represent a welcome addition
to the Volvo range.
"The new entry-level models give us a wide and
extremely attractive model offering," says Peter Ewerstrand, Business
Project Manager for the Volvo S40 and V50.
"Perhaps the strongest
ever."
Engine range
At present, the Volvo S40
and Volvo V50 engine range comprises seven units.
Engine | Configuration | Output, kW/bhp | Torque, Nm |
T5 | I5 | 162/220 | 320 |
2.4i | I5 | 125/170 | 230 |
2.4 | I5 | 103/140 | 220 |
1.8 | I4 | 92/125 | 165 |
1.6 | I4 | 74/100 | 150 |
Diesel | |||
2.0 D (turbo diesel) | I4 | 100/136 | 320 |
1.6 D (turbo diesel) | I4 | 81/110 | 240 |
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