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Παιδιά μιλάμε για Volvo....ουδέποτε τα Volvo ήταν ελαφρά αυτοκίνητα σχεδιασμένα μόνο για παιχνιδάκια. Πάντα η Volvo θα δίνει την έμφαση στην ασφάλεια....αν αυτή οδηγεί σε αυξημένο βάρος, τουλάχιστον η Volvo επιβάλλεται να το κάνει...μην τρελαθούμε κιόλας...
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Ο χρήστης scandinavian έγραψε:
T4 1.6 4-cyl in-line 180 bhp 240 Nm
T3 1.6 4-cyl in-line 150 bhp 240 NmΑυτοι οι 2 κινητηρες στα χαρτια εχουν ιδια ροπη?Ποια η διαφορα τους?
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Η Volvo μολις παρουσιασε τον ΚΙΤ του 2010
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Ο χρήστης Biskoto10 έγραψε:
T4 1.6 4-cyl in-line 180 bhp 240 Nm
T3 1.6 4-cyl in-line 150 bhp 240 NmΑυτοι οι 2 κινητηρες στα χαρτια εχουν ιδια ροπη?Ποια η διαφορα τους?
Αγνωστο ακριβως αυτη τη στιγμη...Σιγουρα χαρτογραφηση, αλλα τι αλλο...θα δουμε
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http://www.volvocars.com/intl/all-cars/volvo-s60/details/pages/default.aspx
380 lt χώρο αποσκευών ( για αυτούς που ρώταγαν λίγες σελίδες πριν)!
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Δηλαδη επρεπε να κανουν και ενα αρνητικο για να μας την σπασουν?
Βεβαια στους 30ανταρηδες που απευθυνεται δεν τους νοιαζει ο χωρος αποσκευων! -
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Ο χρήστης Biskoto10 έγραψε:
Δηλαδη επρεπε να κανουν και ενα αρνητικο για να μας την σπασουν?
Βεβαια στους 30ανταρηδες που απευθυνεται δεν τους νοιαζει ο χωρος αποσκευων!Γι' αυτό η Volvo είναι απο τις εταιρίες που παρέχει και SW στη γκάμα της που πουλάνε και έχουν αποδοχή στη παγκόσμια αγορά!
Οπότε όποιος θελει χωρους αποσκευών σίγουρα θα βολευτεί με την σειρά V!... (images) ...
Στο μαυρο είναι πανέμορφο! Του πάνε τα σκούρα χρώματα χωρίς να το κάνουν ... κλασική 4θυρη κουρσα!
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μέχρι να το δω και να το οδηγήσω .... μου έχει αφήσει ανάμικτες εντυπώσεις .....
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Ο χρήστης cosneo έγραψε:
Γι' αυτό η Volvo είναι απο τις εταιρίες που παρέχει και SW στη γκάμα της
A! Γιαυτο μειωσαν κιαλλο τον χωρο αποσκευων? Για να πουλανε SW??
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Ο χρήστης Biskoto10 έγραψε:
Γι' αυτό η Volvo είναι απο τις εταιρίες που παρέχει και SW στη γκάμα της
A! Γιαυτο μειωσαν κιαλλο τον χωρο αποσκευων? Για να πουλανε SW??
Δεν ειναι λογικη αυτη!φαντάζομαι για αισθητικούς λόγους ο χώρος αποσκευών, είναι πολύ μικρός ..... το περίεργο είναι, ότι και για το FWD και για το AWD, δίνει 380λτ ....
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Κι εγω ελπιζω σε ενα τυπογραφικο λαθος....οι Σουηδοι παντως το επιβεβαιωνουν (βεβαια τα εκθεσιακα ειναι awd)
Οπως επισης επιβεβαιωνουν οτι εχει μικρο ανοιγμα (αυτο το περιμεναμε)
Αλλα και οτι οι πισω θεσεις δεν εχουν τοσο αερα στο κεφαλι (ο ρεπορτερ ειναι 1.86)
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Επισης στο ρεπορταζ ειναι το ιδιο ενθουσιασμενοι για το σχεδιο οπως και με το XC60 αναφεροντας οτι ενω στις φωτογραφιες δεν εδειχνε τοσο καλο, απο κοντα ειναι παρα πολυ ομορφο και κυριως Volvo...
Σχετικα με τους χωρους, αναφερουν οτι το ανοιγμα του χωρου αποσκευων ειναι μεγαλυτερο σε σχεση με το απερχομενο S60 ομως κατα 100 λιτρα μικροτερο σε σχεση με τον ανταγωνισμο ...Το κοινο ομως που απευθυνετε το αυτοκινητο ειναι singles και ζευγαρια χωρις παιδια
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Ο χρήστης DimitriS60 έγραψε:
Naughty Volvo S60s Nothing But a Video CampaignΟποιος περιμενε το R με το λανσαρισμα του νεου μοντελου μαλλον δε εχει ιδεα απο αυτοκινηση! Η καμπανια απλα θελει να τονισει τα δυναμικα χαρακτηριστικα του αυτοκινητου και να ξεφυγει απο το στεροτυπο οτι τα volvo ειναι απλα ασφαλη..that's all...αν το πετυχαινει και ποσο καλη ειναι, ειναι αλλο θεμα..
Παντως το νεο Τ6 με 304 αλογα, 440Νm ροπη, awd, Four-C κτλ ειναι 'σχεδον' ενα R προηγουμενης γενιας (αν εξαιρεσεις βεβαια το girltronic)...παρολα αυτα αυτο που διαρρεει ειναι οτι τα επομενα χρονια θα υπαρξει R!Εδιτ: Απο τα λεγομενα του Thomas Alborg, S60 project leader: 'Admittedly we will eventually release an R-variant.'
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Volvo S60 BTCS Silhouette S1 Specs:
Chassis: Tubular frame
Layout: Mid-engine, rear-drive
Drivetrain: 3500cc V-6, six-speed sequential transmission
Output: 410 hp, 304 lb-ft
Suspension, f;r: Independent, 3-way adjustable shocks; independent, 3-way onboard adjustable shocks
Brake, f;r: 15.0-in rotor, 6-piston caliper; 14-in rotor, 6-piston caliper
Wheels, f;r: 10 x 18-in; 12 x 18-in
Tires, f;r: Michelin 27/65/18; 30/65/18https://www.media.volvocars.com/global/ ... iaid=32249
λες σε λίγο καιρό, η volvo να συνιστά TOTAL αντί για Castrol ?
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Συνεντευξη του Hans Nilsson, producy manager του νεου S60. O Nilsson ειναι πολλα χρονια στην Volvo και μια απο τις δουλειες του ηταν και το προηγουμενο S60R....
What’s the biggest challenge today launching a car like the S60 versus when you launched the last generation?
I was involved in the “R” cars for the last generation, and we don’t have one of those here. But when you compare the base market, there are a lot of challenges in technology and fuel economy. It’s very hard to be on par, I would say.Can you walk us through how this car is dynamically superior to its predecessor?
Oh yes. It’s the fourth car on this platform with shared Ford technology. It’s the same base as S80, V70, and XC60, and XC70. But they are all totally different in driving characteristics. To have this base, but make a tighter, fun-to-drive car, we basically had to change everything. The geometry for the suspension is the same, but the characteristics are totally different, changed dramatically. It turned out to be many more changes than management thought was needed at the beginning. The goal was to do the most dramatic and fun-to-drive car in the portfolio. We started with that and thought about what to do to meet that goal. It was so many more things than they expected.**You mention the fun-to-drive aspect of the car, and that you worked on the last “R” cars. How much of a priority was sportiness versus, say, all of the safety systems on the new S60? **
The role for the car is as our most dynamic car. That has to be carried through the whole program—exterior design, interior design, seating position, everything you see, feel, and touch, and of course the ride and drive. It all has to tell you the same message all the way through, otherwise [customers] will be disappointed, even if [they] don’t understand why. It tells you another picture, and that has been hard, for everyone to understand why some components are important, versus a V70 or an XC60. We don’t want another one of those cars. The S60 needs to have this appearance, this way of driving. That has been my job, to be the naughty guy who goes around and tells people, “We will not have that. We will do this instead.” Some are disappointed, some are quite relieved, but that’s the way it is to be a product manager within a car program.Tell us about the new Haldex system for the all-wheel drive.
We have the new generation four Haldex as stock for the S60 T6 and the D5. I don’t know whether you’re thinking about the cornering traction control, but that’s available on all models. I’ll start from the beginning. We really wanted to make the chassis characteristics as sporty as possible, which starts with the springs, struts, and bushings, all that. Steering, brakes, everything has to be changed to cut out the slack in the system. We wanted the car to respond immediately, not like a boat on the water. We then went one step further to use dynamic stability and traction control (DSTC) but added a new level for handing. We took the roll sensor from the XC90 and XC90, which helps on those cars to prevent rollovers, but a sedan like the S60 doesn’t just roll over. So we used that roll sensor to detect early on when the car is deviating from where the driver wants to go. It applies brakes early to direct the car smoothly and early and prevents over- or understeer. It’s also great for evasive maneuvers.Then we added cornering traction control, called torque vectoring by some, for conditions of turning in with the throttle on. These situations reduce pressure on the inside wheel, and it starts to spin. But with this system, we brake that wheel and move torque to the outer wheel. The car then pushes you through the corner. It’s active up to 55 mph, and it’s the same on front- or all-wheel-drive cars. If both wheels spin, traction control goes on to reduce engine power.
Torque Vectoring has been billed as both a safety and performance feature by some other brands. Do you view it similarly?
Yes and no, as our system doesn’t actually direct power to the Haldex. It brakes inner wheels instead. If you look at Acura, they have three differentials doing all that work. We use just the brakes instead, and it can be used then on both front- and all-wheel-drive cars.
Safety is important to us, but we apply the feature as a handling benefit. And it’s standard on all the cars. Any S60 will have it.**You’ve spend a lot of time in both this new S60 T6 and the last S60R. How do they compare? **
This one is of course better. It really is. It’s all through a tighter car. The old one was a great handler, but we put more emphasis into the base of this car, the bushings, the steering column, the dimensions of the McPherson struts, and so on. Everything is stiffer; the steering column has double the torsional stiffness, so it is very direct. We have dropped the rear top mounts, which are now plastic instead of rubber to make sure the wheels are in the correct position. DSTC and the 4C suspension are basically the same, so both have those added features. This car is a better handling car though, as we’ve done a better job with the base.Walk us through what safety systems are the most significant.
Well that of course is pedestrian detection with full auto braking. What we have done is added a new radar and camera for high efficiency, allowing us to detect and brake earlier, and we’re more sure what to brake for. Full braking goes up to 1 G, and it will now stop for humans. It can detect 200 objects within a 60-70 meter range. When the camera detects the shape and movement of a human being, we can track them and sense an impending collision. There’s a warning, with a light on the windshield, then full braking if there’s no reaction. If you react on the warning or steer away, the system doesn’t intervene. It’s adjustable based on speed and driving style.**How do you tell the system that, say, a parking meter, isn’t a child? **
That is the tricky thing. Steam coming up from a manhole, is that something that you should brake for or not? To have a camera accurate enough to detect shapes and learn how humans move, that was difficult. And then of course to confirm it. The team drive 500,000 kilometers all over the world, and has gathered data. We’re very sure about the functionality.
This isn’t City Safety, and that’s a big misconception. That system uses infrared lasers that reflect back and it works like a radar, but with light. If that detects a car, it will brake and avoid a collision. That is also used to pre-prepare the safety restraint systems. But pedestrian detection uses a camera from the cruise control and the radar to select types of objects and react to more things. It also works up to higher speeds, and with a warning first.What would the system do for say, a deer? Is there special logic for that?
No, not unless the deer looks like a car. The camera is used to identify humans, pedestrians, and a deer doesn’t match that body shape or motion. For a deer, we’d have to teach the car a deer’s movements, and even the type of deer. Then you have a kangaroo, or a badger. It becomes very complicated then. So the camera has one way of looking at humans, and that’s a long learning process in itself.Is there still room for “R” products?
We are not planning an “R” model for this car. We will do a R-design S60, but not a full-blown “R” car. -
Ο χρήστης VolvoZeus έγραψε:
Is there still room for “R” products?
We are not planning an “R” model for this car. We will do a R-design S60, but not a full-blown “R” car.Όλα καλά αλλά αυτό στο τέλος με χάλασε ...
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Ο χρήστης sprsk έγραψε:
Is there still room for “R” products?
We are not planning an “R” model for this car. We will do a R-design S60, but not a full-blown “R” car.Όλα καλά αλλά αυτό στο τέλος με χάλασε ...
Μη στεναχωριεσαι...οι Κινεζοι ειναι εδω..Αν οντως ριξουν τα λεφτα που λενε και καταλαβουν οτι ο 'κραχτης' βοηθαει τις πωλησεις και των entry level, τοτε σιγουρα θα υπαρξει.
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Τιμές στην Αγγλία
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/car ... unced.html
All-new 'sporty' Volvo S60 saloon to cost from £23,295 when it goes on sale in July.
The entry-level ES trim starts from £23,295 with the D3 diesel engine, while the starting point for the SE trim level is £25,295 for the D3 engine.
Starting from £27,095 (D3 diesel), the top-of-the-range SE Lux specification starts from £27,095 for the D3 version, rising to £36,745 for the all-wheel-drive T6 with Geartronic transmission and Premium Pack.
The Premium Pack is available on SE and SE Lux trims, and adds leather-faced upholstery, satellite navigation, DAB Digital Radio and a High Performance Multimedia audio system to the car.
There is also a body styling kit, which costs £1,150 inclusive.
Nέο VOLVO S60