When the all new Volvo V70 arrives in UK showrooms
this September it will reinforce Volvo’s dominance
of the luxury estate market with a car that offers a combination
of head-turning Scandinavian design, luxury, athleticism
and uncompromised load-carrying versatility.

This all new Volvo V70 offers more of everything compared
to it predecessor – it’s more luxurious inside,
it’s more dynamic to drive, offers more intelligently
configured and flexible space for both passengers and
luggage, and, naturally, it’s safer than ever.
Design and Dynamics
The Volvo V70 is the jewel in Volvo’s crown, and
the engineers and designers wanted to ensure that in the
new V70 driver, passengers and luggage are all treated
to the same first class driving experience.
With its sleeker and more athletic lines, rakish windscreen,
blacked-out side pillars, C30-inspired taillights and
dynamic tailgate angle, the V70’s head-turning style
hints at its newfound on-road dynamism.
Sitting on all-new chassis architecture, the Volvo V70
delivers an athletic and engaging driving experience that
combines exceptional ride comfort, secure and stable road
holding and enhanced driver control.
Optimised use of high-strength steels throughout the new
chassis has boosted torsional rigidity by
15 percent compared to the previous model. Allied to Volvo’s
advanced active Four-C chassis technology with electronically
controlled damper adjustment, the V70 is now both safer
and more entertaining to drive.
Volvo’s DSTC dynamic stability and traction control
is a standard feature on the V70. This stability-enhancing
system uses feedback from numerous dynamic sensors to
reduce engine torque and apply carefully calculated braking
power to reduce the risk of a skid.
The top-spec T6 model is fitted with Volvo’s responsive
Instant Traction AWD (all-wheel drive), that uses an electronically
controlled hydraulic clutch to instantly distribute torque
to the wheels with the most grip, enhancing the Volvo’s
all-season versatility and safety.

As well as speed-sensitive powered steering with three
settings, the V70 also features an intelligent PPB power
parking brake that automatically disengages when the accelerator
is pressed and the car moves off, making easy work of
hill starts.
Versatility
The Volvo V70 may set a new benchmark for style and luxury,
but it’s still a Volvo estate, and that means unparalleled
versatility and load-lugging ability.
No surprise then that the V70 introduces a world first
– an integrated rear child booster seat with two
heights. The seat’s adjustable dual-stage booster
cushion means the seatbelt geometry is optimum irrespective
of the child’s height. The integrated booster cushion
is also accompanied by safety belts with specially adjusted
force limiters for its smaller and lighter occupants.
The V70’s revised tailgate design now makes the
boot aperture even larger than before and the boot has
grown by an effective 55 litres over the outgoing car.
The 40-20-40 three-part split rear seat offers unrivalled
versatility in the sector (16 different combinations).
The centre backrest can be lowered to house longer items
or raised to provide an additional seat, or the larger
backrests can be folded separately to create a flat-floored
load. Factor in the foldable backrest in the front passenger
seat, and the load-carrying possibilities are even greater.
The loadbay floor itself is fitted with aluminium rails
and movable load-securing anchorage points which fold
away when not in use. The boot’s side panels also
have built-in load anchorage eyelets to hold luggage securely
in place and create a unique 3D load securing system.
A clever sliding load floor is also available as an option.
Fastened into the floor rails, it slides easily over the
bumper to permit convenient loading, facilitated by an
optional powered tailgate.
A lockable storage area under the load floor is standard
and, for total load and passenger security, there is also
the option of fitting all-round laminated glass windows.
Performance
For the first time ever, the new Volvo V70 will be available
with an all new T6 six-cylinder petrol engine –
a compact and lightweight all-aluminium 3.0-litre in-line
unit breathed on by an advanced turbocharger featuring
twin-scroll technology.
The twin-scroll system takes in exhaust gases in two stages,
with the inflow split into two, each flow feeding three
cylinders for immediate throttle response. Producing 285
PS and a hefty 400 Nm of torque, the flagship V70 delivers
0 to 62 mph acceleration in 7.2 seconds and a 155 mph
top speed.
This flagship powertrain is joined by a naturally aspirated
3.2-litre derivative of the same engine. Developing 238
PS and 320 Nm, the straight six engine features Cam Profile
Switching as well as Variable Intake System on the inlet
manifold that employs two throttle valves to adjust the
volume of the inlet manifold to deliver optimised performance
throughout the rev-range.
Like all engines in the V70 range, the six-cylinder units
are transversely mounted, further red ucing the risk of
penetration into the passenger compartment in the event
of a frontal collision.
The petrol engine line-up is completed by Volvo’s
2.5 litre in-line five cylinder engine with integrated
turbocharger, which posts outputs of 200 PS and 300 Nm
of torque. A bio-fuel E85-compliant version of this engine
with 145 PS will join the range towards the end of the
year.
The V70 will also be powered by two versions of Volvo’s
2.4-litre five-cylinder turbo diesel engines. Expected
to be key sellers in the UK market, these second-generation
Euro IV-compliant powerplants generate 185 PS and 400
Nm (D5) and 163 PS and 340 Nm of torque (2.4D).
Both feature double overhead camshafts and four valves
per cylinder and, in their revised form benefit from a
new electronically controlled turbocharger, a more advanced
multi-point injection system, an enhanced engine management
system and a service-free particle filter.
All engines in the V70 range are hooked up to Volvo’s
acclaimed six-speed Geartronic transmission, which gives
the driver the choice of automatic or manual shifting.
The flagship T6 model comes with a Sport mode for quicker
and more dynamic gearshifts, whilst the 2.4D, D5 and 2.5T
are also available with a 6 speed manual gearbox.
Interior
The Volvo V70’s interior is the perfect example
of Scandinavian style that combines clean design, intelligent
functionality, exceptional comfort and unmatched luxury.

One of the key goals of the V70’s development team
was to boost cabin space effectively and intelligently.
In the all new Volvo V70 rear legroom has increased by
48 mm, rear knee clearance has grown by 21 mm, front shoulder
room by 30 mm, while the distance from front to rear passengers
has been extended by 21 mm.
The V70’s sense of space is enhanced by its sleek
and slim centre console, intelligently configured dashboard
and ergonomically correct layout of its controls.
Renowned for their long-distance orthopaedic comfort and
support, Volvo has improved its seats even further; along
with driver seat power assist as standard, both front
seats can also be specified with ventilated leather offering
the comfort of both a heating and cooling function.
The new Volvo V70 comes with the option of a superb DSP
digital signal processing audio system, featuring loudspeakers
from Danish audio experts Dynaudio, Dolby Pro Logic II
Surround with adjustable sound pattern, integrated RSE
system for rear passengers, the latest generation of RTI
road traffic information system, MP3 player compatibility
and optional subwoofers to produce a total output of 910W.

The V70 also features an innovative Clear Zone Interior
Package to further enhance on-board comfort. Based on
ECC electronic climate control and the IAQS interior air
quality system, this vents the passenger compartment for
a full minute when the car is unlocked and the external
temperature is above 10 degrees Celsius.
Along with interior trim materials and fittings selected
to emit minimum levels of harmful substances, this creates
a passenger environment that has been recommended by the
Swedish Asthma and Allergy Association.
Safety
As you’d expect, the all new Volvo V70 was developed
and engineered to be the safest car in its segment and,
sharing the same sophisticated network of interactive
safety features, arrives with a raft of ground-breaking
active and passive safety features.
Top of the list is the innovative dual-stage integrated
rear child booster seat. With two heights, this optional
adjustable booster cushion is ideal for children between
95 and 140 cm in height and weighing between 15 and 36
kg.
The lower setting is intended for children between 115
and 140 cm in height and weighing between 22 and 36 kg,
while the upper setting is designed for children measuring
95-120 cm and weighing between 15 and 25 kg. This optional
safety feature can be fitted in both outer rear seats
and its seatbelt positioning and recalibrated force limiters
ensure maximum protection.
Child safety is further improved by the new V70’s
extended IC inflatable curtain. Now 60 mm longer, this
airbag provides superior protection for children of a
wide range of heights and sizes.
The V70’s patented SIPS side impact protection system
not only benefits from the use of higher-strength steels
in the side panels, but also from the development of Volvo’s
new side-impact airbags. The dual compartment airbags
feature two separate chambers – one for the hips
and the other for the chest.

The side-impact airbags interact with the inflatable curtains
and the body’s network of safety beams to provide
the most effective protection. The front passenger airbag
can be disabled using a key, and the front seat can be
specified with attachments for a rear-facing baby seat.
Enhanced crumple zones that use differing strength steels
to absorb energy during an impact, IDIS intelligent driver
information system, a more advanced WHIPS whiplash protection
system (the same as that launched in the new S80), an
energy absorbing nose and bonnet, the choice of laminated
glass all-round, a collapsible steering column, five three-point
seatbelts and dual-stage front airbags complete the safety
package.
The Volvo V70 can also be fitted with a raft of advanced
electronic driving systems to further boost safety. Highlights
include active bi-xenon headlamps, adaptive cruise control
with collision warning and brake support, and emergency
brake lights. A radar that constantly monitors the front
of the car will activate a head-up display warning light
and buzzer if the car approaches another vehicle from
the rear with no driver reaction. Once alerted, if the
driver still does not react, then the brakes are pre-charged
to minimise the likely consequent impact.
Other key safety features include Volvo’s award-winning
BLIS blind spot information system, HBA hydraulic brake
assist, OHB optimised hydraulic brakes and, like the Volvo
S80, the V70 offers the option of Volvo’s PCC personal
car communicator. This advanced pocket-sized control centre
has a range of around 100 metres and is not only used
to lock and unlock the car but can also tell the owner
if the alarm has been triggered or, using a heartbeat
monitor, if someone is in the car.
Sales and introduction timings
Since the introduction of the PV445 in 1953, Volvo has
dominated the premium estate market. In 2006, the out-going
V70 estate topped the UK sales charts with a total of
4,764 sales, seeing off its key German rivals. The current
Volvo V70, including the recently announced Special Edition
Sport model, remains on sale until the autumn.
During its first full year of sales, Volvo expects to
sell around 75,000 cars worldwide, with the UK accounting
for 7,000 units – further establishing its position
at the top of the premium estate sector. Prices will be
announced in early June, with a September showroom due
date and first customer deliveries in October this year.