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« on: December 16, 2008, 07:18:37 AM »

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Next month in Detroit, the Volvo S60 Concept will serve up a teaser for the 2010 production sedan that'll likely debut later in the show season. The S60 Concept demonstrates that Volvo's new sedan will ditch the rather conservative duds it currently wears in favor of a new, much more aggressive visual ensemble. Profile views show off a coupe-ish roofline, while pointed headlights extend back onto the fenders and flank a reshaped, more detailed grille up front. The concept's rear is similarly detailed, with LED taillamps that hide the various signal colors until they are actually illuminated.

Inside, the cabin is predictably heavy on the typical concept stuff -- modern-looking seats, light colors and crystalline accents -- while still hinting at the next S60's instrumentation layout. Interesting features include a shifter that's left horizontal when the car is cruising in automatic mode, but can be flipped up for a better grip when the driver wants to select gears manually. The S60 Concept has no B-pillar and features truck rear doors that open outward and slide back out of the way so that showgoers can better ogle the fancy interior. Don't expect anything of the sort to make it to production.

Safety features, as you would expect, are also prevalent. The S60 Concept gives us our first look at Volvo's Collision Warning with Full Auto Brake, which will make its debut on the production car. The system uses radar, a camera, and a control unit to effectively eliminate low-speed pedestrian collisions (at speeds under 12 mph or so) and drastically reduce the force of impact in scenarios involving higher speeds. The system, which allows for full braking power to be employed in emergency, collision-imminent situations without driver input, should help cut down on rear-end crashes as well. Volvo's Active Cruise Control system has also been upgraded; it now maintains the car's distance from the vehicle ahead right down to a stop, adding low-speed functionality that was previously unavailable.

Power comes from a GTDi (gasoline turbocharged direct-injection) four-cylinder making around 179 horsepower mated to a Powershift dual-clutch gearbox. An additional suite of efficiency features, including start/stop functionality, a "DRIVe" economy mode, and various aerodynamic enhancements, helps deliver fuel economy in the neighborhood of 47mpg while keeping CO2 emissions under 120 g/km. Hopefully, all that goodness makes its way into the production car as well. Volvo says that its first car featuring GTDi "will appear in 2009." In any case, we should learn more next month when the Detroit show (or what's left of it, anyway) gets rolling.







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« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2008, 08:39:00 AM »

The color is stunning. It may take a while for me to get used to the graduated rear end slope. It strikes me too much as a hatchback. The engine numbers in terms of output (HP) are not as impressive as I would expect, but, then volvos are not too well known for high end performance so no real surprise there.

"crystalline accents"? What the hell is that?

Regardless of the adjectives/pro-nouns, etc .... the interior is alone worth buying the car. Its very slick.

Does anyone else have a problem with a car "braking" itself? Im just not comfortable with that. THAT feature would deter me from buying this. Hopefully, you may be able to get it without that. That type of technology is nice and it is impressive, but, it is moving just a bit too much towards idiot-proofing the driving experience. In my mind, you have to have some level of control with your car, this takes it beyond that, in my opinion of course.

A better feature in terms of technology? A sensor in the cabin that disables cell-phones when the ignition is started. THATS something we can all use!!

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« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2008, 08:41:32 AM »

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« Reply #3 on: December 16, 2008, 11:23:44 AM »

it's a concept and it will stay that way...
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« Reply #4 on: December 16, 2008, 07:15:58 PM »

*sigh* not a big fan of a couple of things.

first the nose of the car, i want to punt a baby when i see that huge emblem.

second, i think the rear is hiked up way too much, maybe if it was lower it would look better...then again its only a concept so the production model will look a bit different...i hope.

and im pretty sure the braking technology would have to have an on and off button.

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« Reply #5 on: December 16, 2008, 07:34:02 PM »

*sigh* not a big fan of a couple of things.

first the nose of the car, i want to punt a baby when i see that huge emblem.

second, i think the rear is hiked up way too much, maybe if it was lower it would look better...then again its only a concept so the production model will look a bit different...i hope.

and im pretty sure the braking technology would have to have an on and off button.

i miss the good old brick days Cheesy


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« Reply #6 on: December 19, 2008, 02:39:47 PM »

I really like the rear doors, thats about it.
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