2009 Volvo C30, S40 and V50 DRIVe

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Volvo C30, S40 and V50 DRIVe 2009 View

Volvo Cars is presenting economical new diesel variants of the C30, S40 and V50 models with fuel consumption of just 4.4 litres/100 km (C30) or 4.5 litres/100 km (S40 and V50). The corresponding CO2 figures of 115 and 118 g/km mean that the C30 and V50 have best-in-class CO2 emissions in their segments. All three models – the C30, S40 and V50 – are equipped with a special set of efficiency-enhancing features and marked with the DRIVe emblem to signal their uprated environmental properties.

2009 Volvo C30 DRIVe - Front Angle View Volvo C30 DRIVe 2009 - Rear Angle View 2009 Volvo S40 DRIVe - Front Angle View

The DRIVe models are based on the Volvo C30 Efficiency concept car that was shown at the Frankfurt motor show in October 2007. The measures adopted to reduce CO2 emissions that were presented then will be in production before the end of the year in the C30, S40 and the V50.

Volvo S40 DRIVe 2009 - Side View 2009 Volvo V50 DRIVe - Front Angle Race View Volvo V50 DRIVe 2009 - Rear Angle Race View 2009 Volvo C30, S40 and V50 DRIVe Emblem 2009 Volvo C30, S40 and V50 DRIVe - Volvo Logo 2009 Volvo C30, S40 and V50 DRIVe - Gauges View

Apart from these three diesel-powered DRIVe cars, Volvo also offers a comprehensive Flexifuel range encompassing five car models and three bioethanol engines. All told, this means that Volvo Cars today offers the market’s widest range of premium cars with a low environmental imprint.

Volvo Cars is also conducting intensive research into hybrid technology and future alternative fuels. The attention-grabbing Volvo ReCharge Concept plug-in hybrid and Ford Motor Company’s decision to establish its European hybrid centre in Volvo’s home town, Göteborg, clearly highlight the environment-technology potential there is within the company.

photo gallery 2009 Volvo C30, S40 and V50 DRIVe Photo Gallery
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