- New all-wheel-drive S40 T5 AWD & V50 T5 AWD join range
- Introducing S40 S at $39,950 w/Geartronic automatic
- Introducing V50 S at $42,950 w/Geartronic automatic
- V70 wagon reintroduced
- S60 range repositioned
- All-new C70 Convertible arrives 3rd quarter
2005 was a good year. Volvo Car Australia improved sales by better than three
percent for the second year running.
In particular, all-wheel-drive XC70 and seven-seat XC90 performed strongly
leading the premium SUV segment in year-on-year growth.
For 2006, Volvo Car will continue its winning ways with the introduction of
several new model specifications – namely the S40 S and V50 S – to sharpen the
value position for its sedan and wagon range. In effect, Volvo Car will widen
its potential customer base by providing a consistent price walk through its
model range – beginning with the S40 S (with Geartronic automatic) at $39,950 to
the XC90 T6 at $79,950.
"An economist may have an impressive term for our value repositioning," said
Alan Desselss, General Manager of Volvo Car Australia. "I call it a smart
business move which will introduce new customers to Volvo."
"I look at the four essential elements – safety, quality, performance and
value – and Volvo is well positioned with each model across the premium
segments," said Desselss. "With those elements in place, we're confident in
2006."
S40 S & V50 S At $39,950, the S40 S will play an important
role in Volvo's aggressive strategy and offer genuine consumer appeal. The S40 S
offers a long list of comfort features as well as Volvo's proven safety features
such as the highly praised whiplash WHIPS system, Inflatable Curtain (IC) and
side-impact SIPS occupant protection system.
The 125kW, 2.4-litre five-cylinder engine and five-speed Geartronic automatic
give S40 S and V50 S a legitimate performance edge in a market segment populated
by four-cylinder competitor models.
The S40 S is joined by the V50 S wagon at $42,950. Both the S40 S and V50 S
are built in Europe at Volvo's Ghent plant in Belgium. It is true to say Volvo
is European designed, European engineered and European built.
S40 T5 AWD & V50 T5 AWD Topping the S40 and V50 range, Volvo
Car Australia introduces all-wheel-drive agility to the already quick,
turbocharged 162kW S40 T5 and V50 T5. All-wheel drive is achieved using a
computer-controlled Haldex-Volvo coupling to engage drive to the rear
differential.
The all-wheel-drive S40 T5 AWD and V50 T5 AWD replace the front-drive T5
sedan and wagon immediately.
The features list, too, has been improved for model-year 2006 with heated
front seats, self-dimming interior mirror, six-stacker in-dash CD changer,
12-speaker Premium sound system, and larger disc brake package.
A sublime balance of sure-footed agility, traction and power is accompanied
by a wide torque band peaking at 320Nm from 1500rpm to 4800rpm.
S40 T5 AWD with six-speed manual boasts an ADR 00/81 fuel figure of
9.6L/100km and 0-100km acceleration in 7.1 seconds. The heavier V50 T5 AWD is a
tad slower off the mark at 0-100km/h in 7.2 seconds.
S40 T5 AWD is priced at $54,950, and V50 T5 AWD is priced at $57,950. Both
are offered with choice of six-speed manual or five-speed Geartronic automatic.
This corresponds to a value repositioning in excess of $9500, inclusive of
additional features.
The S40 T5 AWD and V50 T5 AWD offer exceptional performance, comfort and
value against their German rivals.
V70 LE wagon The V70 LE wagon rejoins Volvo's MY06 model range at
$52,950.
V70 LE is powered by a 125kW, inline 2.4-litre five-cylinder engine and
five-speed automatic. With world-leading occupant protection, leather
upholstery, leather steering wheel, power driver's seat with memory, wood
interior inlay, 60/40 split rear seat with luggage net, in-built child booster
cushions, IAQS cockpit air filtration system, and an exceptional sound system,
the V70 is functional, versatile and excellent value.
Seen as the quintessential Volvo, the V70 LE is expected to immediately
regain sales dominance in the premium wagon segment.
S60 LE and S60 AWD Repositioning In keeping with the value and
specification adjustments to the S40 sedan range, the larger S60 LE and S60 AWD
also receive attention. The S60 LE is now priced at $49,950, while the 154kW,
turbocharged 2.5-litre S60 AWD is realigned at $59,950. Both models are equipped
with leather interior, five-speed automatic, IAQS, power driver's seat with
memory, and world-leading occupant protection.
Volvo sedan price walk: S40 S – $39,950 S40 LE – $44,950 S60
LE – $49,950 S40 T5 AWD – $54,950 S60 AWD – $59,950 S80 2.5T – $75,950
Volvo wagon and SUV price walk: V50 S – $42,950 V50 LE –
$47,950 V70 LE – $52,950 XC70 SE – $56,950 V50 T5 AWD – $57,950 XC70
LE – $64,950 XC90 LE – $69,950 XC90 T6 – $79,950
C70 Convertible The all-new C70 Convertible will be revealed at
the Melbourne Motor Show on February 9. The unique three-piece metal hardtop
converts the C70 from coupe to convertible at the push of a button. The
three-metal roof panels tuck away neatly; yet still allowing for storage space.
The C70 will arrive in Australian dealerships during the third quarter. Two
performance and specification levels will be offered: the 125kW C70 2.4i and
turbocharged 162kW C70 T5.
While the C70 was designed totally in-house at Volvo Car (Southern California
and Gothenburg design centres), the all-new convertible will be built in Sweden
at the Uddevalla plant by Pininfarina Sverige AB, a joint-venture company 60
percent owned by Pininfarina and 40 percent owned by Volvo Cars.
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