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2011 Volvo C30 R-Design Announced With New Sport Chassis
By By Stu Fowle, Release Courtesy of Volvo Cars
Sep 14, 2009, 08:33

When Volvo announced the updated C30 last week, part of the additions was a new optional sport package. So we wondered, will that become part of the R-Design's standard upgrades? Today, that's been confirmed and we've also been given a first glimpse of the new R-car, which moves a bit closer to deserving that letter. Still, we do long for some extra power and a limited-slip differential, if not all-wheel drive.

In review of what we learned last week, the new sport package includes a few elements. First, the steering bushings have been replaced by stiffer parts for better precision, while the steering ratio has been lowered to provide 10 percent quicker response to inputs from the driver. The car's coil springs are also stiffer--30 percent stiffer to be exact--and new mono-tube dampers build pressure more quickly and are stiffer as well. Upgraded anti-roll bars round out the stiffening updates.



The new coil springs lower the car by ten millimeters, but visually, the car looks even lower. That's because unlike the basic C30, the R-Design features a color-matched body kit that delivers a clean look and a perceived lowness to the ground. Here's a full breakdown of the cosmetic updates to the car:

Exterior:
-R-Design badge in the grille
-Grille and door mirror housings in special silk metal finish
-Body kit with front and rear spoilers, lower door trim moulding and side-skirts colour-matched to the rest of the body
-New 17-inch five-spoke Cratus aluminium wheels (18-inch optional)
-Tailgate spoiler
-Visible chrome-plated sports tailpipes (90 mm)

Interior:
-Upholstery in two colour combinations: cream-coloured leather with sides in dark grey Flex-Tec, or off-black leather with edges in off-black (new)
-Embossed R-Design emblem in the front seats
-R-Design centre stack and panel inserts
-Gear lever knob trimmed in leather and aluminium
-Sports pedals in aluminium, with rubber ribs
-Sports steering wheel trimmed in leather, with R-Design emblem
-Blue speedometer and rev counter gauges
-Textile floor mats with contrasting piping



We're excited to see this new off-black leather interior, but we're even more excited to drive the car with the new sport package. "A customer who test-drives the new C30 R-Design will immediately feel the difference," says Stefan Sällqvist, manager Vehicle Dynamics at Volvo Cars. Stefan Sällqvist, manager Vehicle Dynamics at Volvo Cars. "Even before the car has covered fifty metres, the driver will be aware of the crisp steering and the distinct chassis response. We are very pleased with the result and have considerable hope that keen drivers will feel the same way." We hope we feel that way too, Stefan. Full press release from Volvo is below the forum and gallery links.





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New Volvo C30 R-Design with sport chassis of top class

The Volvo C30 R-Design is the nearest thing to a dedicated sports car in the Volvo model range. The new chassis is considerably sharper, with stiffer, more distinct properties. And the exclusive extra equipment gives the C30 R-Design just the right attitude.

The biggest changes in the new Volvo C30 R-Design, which make its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in mid-September, are actually hidden beneath the skin. While the car's extroverted body kit and design cues are easy to see, it is the chassis and the steering that have been the main focus of attention. The aim is to create a sporty driving experience and a sophisticated feeling of comfort.

"The new R-Design chassis builds further on the success of the sport chassis introduced in the Volvo S80 earlier in 2009. Although the actual properties differ between these two cars, we've had plenty of good experience on which to build further in the Volvo C30," says Stefan Sällqvist, manager Vehicle Dynamics at Volvo Cars.

Significant changes to the sport chassis
In order to meet the high standards, the R-Design chassis has been modified in several areas. The steering is more precise owing to the installation of stiffer bushings. The steering ratio is lower, giving 10 percent faster response to steering wheel input. Spring stiffness has been increased by no less than 30 percent in order to increase the car's poise in enthusiastic driving. The dampers are stiffer and are now of the exclusive mono-tube type that builds up pressure much more quickly. The roll stabilizers are stiffer to reduce any leaning tendency when taking corners.

The new sport chassis has made the C30 R-Design a better-balanced and more agile car. Road contact is more distinct and feedback from the wheels is faster and clearer, promoting a more alert feeling while driving. And that is something that also benefits safety.

"The driver should feel confident that the car will behave exactly as expected. That is an important part of our safety focus when we develop new chassis. This feeling of security also means the driver can fully enjoy the sporty driving characteristics," says Sällqvist,

Good test results, clear differences
Volvo's chassis experts have put the new R-Design chassis through a regime of intensive tests throughout Europe: On narrow, twisting lanes in England, at high speed on the German autobahn, on icy winter roads in the very north of Scandinavia and the results are highly gratifying.

"A customer who test-drives the new C30 R-Design will immediately feel the difference. Even before the car has covered fifty metres, the driver will be aware of the crisp steering and the distinct chassis response. We are very pleased with the result and have considerable hope that keen drivers will feel the same way," continues Sällqvist.

New color-matched body kit
The most noticeable design change is an all-new body kit featuring a redesigned front and rear. The body kit is painted the same color as the rest of the body, giving a visual impression that the car has been lowered by much more than the actual 10 mm reduction in ride height. The new C30 R-Design is also equipped with five-spoke Cratus wheels, just like the rest of the R-Design range. The interior is now available with dramatic new black upholstery as an alternative.

C30 R-Design - an overview
The R-Design package allows customers the option of choosing between seven exterior body colours and offers a range of specially designed exterior and interior details.

Exterior:
-R-Design badge in the grille
-Grille and door mirror housings in special silk metal finish
-Body kit with front and rear spoilers, lower door trim moulding and side-skirts colour-matched to the rest of the body
-New 17-inch five-spoke Cratus aluminium wheels (18-inch optional)
-Tailgate spoiler
-Visible chrome-plated sports tailpipes (90 mm)

Interior:
-Upholstery in two colour combinations: cream-coloured leather with sides in dark grey Flex-Tec, or off-black leather with -edges in off-black (new)
-Embossed R-Design emblem in the front seats
-R-Design centre stack and panel inserts
-Gear lever knob trimmed in leather and aluminium
-Sports pedals in aluminium, with rubber ribs
-Sports steering wheel trimmed in leather, with R-Design emblem
-Blue speedometer and rev counter gauges
-Textile floor mats with contrasting piping

R-Design attracts new customers
The R-Design appeals to the discerning younger customer segment that is looking for a personalised car with an exclusive, sporty nature. At the same time, R-Design has become a way for Volvo Cars to boost the company's attractiveness as a brand and to enhance a more emotive connection to its products. And customer surveys show that this strategy is paying off. On some markets, no less than 80 percent of all C30 customers choose R-Design. A large proportion of these customers are under 35 years old. More than in any other instance, these are customers who have come from a different car make.

"What has enticed these customers to Volvo are the design and attitude of the R-Design model. In this way, R-Design has helped both increase our sales and bring down the average age of our customer base, both of which are very positive moves," says Lennart Stegland, president of Volvo Special Vehicles.


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