2009 Frankfurt Motor Show: Volvo's New C30 to Make its Debut - VIDEO ENHANCED
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GOTHENBURG - September 8, 2009: The new Volvo C30 will make its debut at next week's Frankfurt motor show alongside the new C70 and S60 Concept.
Sporting a bold new look and offering customers even greater levels of customisation, the new Volvo C30 will appeal to buyers who place considerable demands on the design, driving properties and personality of their vehicles.
"Since its introduction in 2006, the Volvo C30 has become highly appreciated for its unique appearance. This applies in particular to the rear. With the new front, it feels as though everything has fallen neatly into place and that the car's entire personality has been boosted to an entirely new level," says Daniel Backman, Product Manager for the new Volvo C30.
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The new exterior is also a better match for the way the C30 drives - challenging, direct and with a whole lot of attitude," continues Daniel Backman.
Extensive exterior changes
The Volvo C30's entire front has
been redesigned, including body panels such as the front wings. This gives
the car a radical new appearance from the front, carving out a distinctive
personality which clearly separates the new C30 from the Volvo S40 and
V50.
"By integrating greater depth into the design language, the front has become more dramatic and expressive. Along with the angled lines of the front bumper, the new headlamps, drawn offset and up, reinforce the impression of speed and sportiness," says Fedde Talsma, Exterior Chief Designer at Volvo Cars.
The new, larger iron mark floats in the centre of the grille, which also features a new 'honeycomb' pattern exclusive to the C30 range. The air intake has also grown in size and resembles the intake in the XC60.
"The fact that the C30 has enhanced its visual volume and self-confidence is entirely in line with Volvo Cars' design strategy. At the same time, the C30 has a one of a kind expression. The new honeycomb grille, for instance, means it takes just a quick glance in the rear-view mirror to see that the car filling your view is the new Volvo C30," continues Fedde Talsma.
Although the biggest design changes have taken place at the front, the rear also sports the same deep new lines and detailing. The contours are dynamic and more defined than before. The black plastic panels have been replaced with the extended use of body colour, which can be specified in the same or a contrasting colour, to forge a closer visual contact between the car and the road surface.
Matching interior updates
The new Volvo C30 also offers a
range of new interior options. Among other things, there is now an all-new
colour combination known as Espresso/Blond, consisting of a dark brown
upper section and a blond, fresh shade on the lower door sides. The blond
tone is somewhere between grey and beige and is an expression of Volvo's
strong Scandinavian design tradition.
The Espresso/Blond interior permits the integration of energetic new highlight colours such as orange, green and blue in the fabrics, as well as a new colour for leather upholster, Cranberry.
"We know that a large proportion, almost half, of all C30 customers make detailed interior choices. They want to decide for themselves what their car should look like and are not interested in readymade packages. The new C30 gives them a range of fresh, modern style cues in terms of both colour and fabric to choose between," explains Maria Uggla, Program Chief Designer Colour & Trim at Volvo Cars.
"We have also focused on making it easier for customers to match exterior design elements with interior trim in an attractive way, something that has been made that much easier with the new Espresso/Blond colour combination," continues Maria Uggla.
Yet another new feature is the luggage compartment cover in the rear, which uses a new material and a new graphic pattern to further enhance the car's modern image.
New centre stack - Oyster Burst Déco
Volvo's exclusive centre
stack is already available in a range of colours and textures. Now a new
option is being added, Oyster Burst Déco.
Volvo's design team was inspired by the surface texture of the classic Swedish Hagström guitars that enjoyed world renown in the hands of stars such as Elvis Presley back in the 1950s. Hagström used the word "burst" in many of its model names and gave their guitars a pattern that shifted subtly from light to dark and back again. Just like in the new centre stack of the Volvo C30.
New expressive accessory styling kit
The Volvo C30 also meets
the wishes of buyers who want to individualise their vehicles on the
outside. A youthful new accessory styling kit with a bolder, less polished
style gives the C30 even more attitude. The kit includes foglamp décor, a
front skidplate, side scuff plates with engraved C30 logo and a rear
skidplate with a stylish aluminium look. For D5 and T5 two 90 mm tail pipes
in polished stainless steel are added to underline the powerful engine.
The exterior detailing is complemented by a dramatic interior where the pattern of the floor mats forms a world map. The aluminium centre stack, including inner door handles, is inspired by an ancient nautical chart and a sea adventure map. Its pattern shows longitude and latitude lines as well as dashed direction lines to further emphasise the explorer theme.
New sport chassis with excellent characteristics
The new
optional sport chassis for the Volvo C30 is considerably sharper, with
stiffer, more distinct properties than previously.
Drivelines - considerable freedom of choice here too
The Volvo
C30's sporty chassis and steering can be combined with a particularly wide
range of drivelines covering the full spectrum of needs from sparkling
acceleration and performance to diesel engines with class-leading low fuel
consumption and environmental impact.
C30 DRIVe with start/stop function
The Volvo C30 1.6D DRIVe is
available with an advanced start/stop function that switches off the engine
when the car is at a standstill, for instance at traffic lights or in a
traffic queue. This cuts fuel consumption to as little as 3.9 l/100 km
while carbon dioxide emissions are just 104 g CO2/km, the lowest in this
segment. It is due for arrival in Australia in January next year.