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Volvo Unveils Two Hot New Concepts at the 2005 SEMA Show

   T6 Roadster at 2005 SEMA show features classic looks combined with modern Volvo components. (PRNewsFoto)

LAS VEGAS, NV USA
   408-horsepower and 8-inch adjustable suspension make the Volvo XC70 All Terrain built for almost anything. (PRNewsFoto)

LAS VEGAS, NV USA
    LAS VEGAS, Oct. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Volvo Cars of North America, LLC (VCNA)
will pull the wraps off two exciting new concept cars at the 2005 Specialty
Equipment Market Association tradeshow in Las Vegas, Nevada.  The two cars
explore the opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of just how far vehicle
design may be pushed.  Painted a glittering Saffron color reminiscent of a
desert sunset, the XC70 AT (All Terrain) takes the production Volvo XC70 cross
over wagon to the off-road extreme.  The T6 Roadster takes Volvo to the drag
strip with its 1930s inspired body, wide tires and low beltline.
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    XC70 AT
    The XC70 AT features a 2.5-liter inline 5-cylinder engine that is normally
found in the V70 R sport wagon.  But where the V70 R makes an impressive
300 horsepower, the XC70 AT, with its Garrett GT2835R turbocharger and ipd/MTE
Stage III software upgrade makes 408 horsepower at 6,200 rpm.  Keeping the
hot-blooded engine cool is an Aquamist in-cylinder intercooling system and an
extra large top-mounted intercooler.  Low restriction 3-inch stainless steel
exhaust pipes emit a husky sound that would be more familiar coming from a
Volvo XC90 V8.
    Producing an amazing 398 lb-ft of torque at a low 4,000 rpm, the XC70 AT
uses the same 6-speed automatic transmission that is standard in the XC90 V8
and the 2006 V70 R.  Making sure all four wheels get the most of the broad
torque curve is Volvo's legendary fully automatic all-wheel-drive system by
Haldex.
    New on the production XC70 for 2005 is Volvo's remarkable Four-C adaptive
chassis ride system with Sport and Comfort modes.  Taking this concept to the
next level, ipd developed a custom fully independent air ride suspension
offering 4-inches of adjustability via dash-mounted buttons.  Add in the ipd
designed 4-inch lift kit and the XC70 AT can ride up to 8 inches higher than
the production Volvo XC70.  To keep body roll in check, ipd 25-mm front and
28-mm rear anti-sway bars have been fitted.
    Additional accessories include a 1,000 generator, high-lift jack, spare
jerry can and tire and remote exterior battery terminal connections.

    T6 Roadster
    Has Volvo gone mad?  Perhaps.  But that's about the only word to describe
the hand-built hotrod based on Volvo components and a twin turbocharged inline
6-cylinder engine from a car manufacturer more widely known for safety and
functionality.
    Built entirely by hand in his garage, with his own tools, painstaking
effort went into every part.  You won't find a mail-ordered headlight or a
grille from a Prowler on the T6 Roadster.  What you will find are OEM Volvo
parts including a twin-turbocharged 2.9-liter inline 6-cylinder engine
borrowed from an S80.
    Where you find the engine, however, isn't under the hood.  It's in back,
located just behind the supportive leather bucket seats that were also lifted
from a Volvo S80.  The gearbox is a 5-speed Geartronic transmission that sends
the power to the rear wheels.  To help keep the engine cool, the rear decklid
automatically lifts when a preset temperature is reached inside the engine
compartment.  Up front is a small compartment containing the mechanicals for
the functioning ABS brakes and the top-notch audio equipment.
    The custom fabricated tubular steel frame was hand formed and utilizes
rear subframes from the donor S80.  Leif fabricated stainless steel A-arms for
the fully independent front and rear suspension systems.  Volvo C70 spindles,
custom carbon-fiber leaf springs and a shortened S80 steering rack can be
found up front.  Around back are S80 front spindles and lower trailing arms
with remote-reservoir Ohlins shock absorbers.  The rear coil-over shocks,
incidentally, are centrally mounted in the engine compartment.  Braking up
front is handled via 6-piston calipers and 330-mm discs while the rear discs
are carried over from the Volvo S80.  The front wheels are 8.5 inches wide and
20 inches in diameter, the rears are a full 10-inches wide and 22 inches in
diameter.
    Inside, the T6 Roadster looks as if it rolled off the Volvo factory line
in Torslanda, Sweden.  Aside from the seats, the instruments, headrests,
shifter handle and pedal assembly can all be found in the Volvo S80.  A
steering wheel from a Volvo S60 adds a sporty look, while the instrument panel
has been hand fabricated to locate the gauges centrally in the passenger
compartment.

    VCNA, part of the Volvo Car Corporation of Gothenburg, Sweden, provides
marketing, sales, parts, service, technology and training support to Volvo
automobile retailers in the United States, and oversees Volvo operations in
Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico.

    Volvo has been building cars with Safety in mind for over 75 years.  The
2006 Volvo Cars model line-up includes:  the award-winning new S40 and its
wagon counterpart the all-new V50; the award-winning XC90; the sporty S60
sedan -- including the award-winning performance sedan -- S60 R and the
performance wagon version -- V70 R; the flagship S80 luxury sedan; versatile
V70 wagon and rugged XC70 (Cross Country); and, the all-new C70 convertible.


SOURCE Volvo Cars of North America, LLC




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