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Re: NEW S80 (allstars)

Attractive enough, evolutionary but certainly not revolutionary.
The problem is, a least with the side view, that it looks like 20 other cars out there already.
Front looks like a larger S40, not good, not bad, just is..
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Seats look comfy though
 
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Re: NEW S80 (JRL)

Quote, originally posted by JRL »
Attractive enough, evolutionary but certainly not revolutionary.
The problem is, a least with the side view, that it looks like 20 other cars out there already.
Front looks like a larger S40, not good, not bad, just is..
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Seats look comfy though

Glad to see the pics. s80 is now up to date.

It's evolutionary by design. I think it works, to me the side of it looks more like the s60 than the current generation s80. Interesting that the current s40 has a similar greenhouse to the current outgoing s80.

Inside looks nice, but I'd like to see another color than beige, grey, or black. Wood looks like matte, I'd like to see it without the wood and I'm interested in seeing the dash. Hopefully it is not too understated, it may seem spartan to some potential customers.

Maybe the next s60 will be a bit more daring, s80 is a more conservative car.

Hope claims about the dynamic qualities are true. Hope that Volvo has reduced their bloated turning circles and gets them back down to the 36 to 37 food range. I'll be disappointed if it around 40 or higher.
 
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Re: NEW S80 (Benjamin Smith)

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Inside looks nice, but I'd like to see another color than beige, grey, or black. Wood looks like matte, I'd like to see it without the wood and I'm interested in seeing the dash..

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What else do you expect from the Swedes? Never black, BTW, Charcoal.
Real dark Buckskin, Maroon, Medium grey. ANYTHING exciting, HA!
This is about all most companies offer now. Lexus, generic mud and grey, GM, Ford, the same, but the Mustang, go figure, they offer several interiors.
They're all the same, peas in a pod
 
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Re: NEW S80 (david)

Are those buttons on the door handles to open the doors? I like the exterior a lot, but it looks too...plain on the inside. Can't describe it, but it looks too flat. And it does not look like an S40 to me. The S40 looks like a pug nose. It looks like it got in front crash because it's smushed. S80 looks elegant.
 
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Re: NEW S80 (Johann)

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VOLVO REVEALS FIRST DETAILS OF ITS ALL NEW S80 SALOON

Volvo has released the first details of its all new, second generation S80 executive saloon:

All new Volvo S80 saloon will make its world debut at the Geneva motor show.
2nd generation of Volvo's flagship executive saloon.
Safety: Collision Warning and Brake Support with Active Cruise Control.
World first: Personal Car Communicator (PCC).
Excellent driving dynamics - benchmarked against class leading premium rivals.
New Volvo 315bhp V8 with AWD and 3.2 six-cylinder petrol engines, plus latest D5 (185bhp) turbo diesel.
Scandinavian luxury broadens choice in executive car segment with class-leading interior, 'floating' centre stack, premium materials and colour schemes.
Prices and specifications to be announced in the spring.
Expected in UK showrooms in June/July 2006.
Volvo has released the first details of its all new S80 saloon prior to its world debutÂą at the 76th International Motor Show in Geneva (2-12 March)

The S80 is the largest of Volvo's S-range of saloons and this second generation S80 offers a competitive alternative to the dominant, German luxury saloon rivals thanks to its own distinctive Scandinavian style, combined with excellent ride and handling characteristics benchmarked against the class leaders.

"We are convinced that the all new Volvo S80 will be a very strong contender in its class and win over many new customers considering the other popular premium brand rivals. We expect to sell 50,000 new S80s a year around the world, of which 70 per cent will be new Volvo customers," says Frederik Arp, Volvo Cars CEO. "The main markets for the all new S80 will be the USA, Germany, Spain, Sweden, UK and China," he continued.

Evolutionary Exterior Design
At its launch in 1998 the first generation S80 heralded a bold new design direction for Volvo, which still looks modern today, but now Volvo's designers have carefully and cleverly evolved Volvo design language to be more youthful and dynamic as well as introducing new Volvo safety technology and powerful new engines - including Volvo's V8 (315bhp), available with AWD (All Wheel Drive).

"The all new S80 is about evolutionary design," says Steve Mattin, Volvo Cars design director. "All the shapes and materials it uses represent a continuous development of the Volvo design language. We have given the all new S80 a more youthful and dynamic stance, and created an even more inviting atmosphere by using refined materials and colours that blend smoothly with smart, user-friendly technology," he continued.

World Class Safety - new technology
New safety technology for the all new S80 includes a unique Personal Car Communicator (PCC) and new active safety systems - Collision Warning and Brake Support - with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), active Bi-Xenon headlights and a patented body structure developed at the award winning Volvo Safety Centre.

Personal Car Communicator (PCC): The new S80 includes an optional key fob offering 'keyless drive' and incorporating a world first innovation - the Personal Car Communicator (PCC) which features intelligent technology to remotely check if the car is locked or not, alert you if the alarm has been activated, and a heartbeat sensor which warns if there is anyone in the car.

Collision Warning and Brake Support: The Collision Warning system alerts the driver, via a 'heads-up' warning display on the windscreen plus audible buzzer, if the gap to the car in front closes so fast that a collision is likely, while the Brake Support system boosts the braking force to ensure braking is as effective as possible.

The new active Bi-Xenon headlights improve the driver's visibility at night by turning the beam of the headlights in the direction the steering wheel is being turned.

Scandinavian Luxury
The all new Volvo S80's 'Scandinavian Luxury' differs from the traditional, or Teutonic, luxury offered by the majority of the other premium brands. Instead, Volvo's 'Scandinavian Luxury' radiates a simpler, more stylish and modern feel by combining aesthetics and technology in a more inviting and intelligent way.

The interior design offers a distinctive blend of intelligent, elegant and unpretentious Scandinavian style with a slim 'floating' centre stack, luxury materials for upholsteries and a choice of inlays and colour schemes that blend smoothly together.

Premium Sound audio system
Volvo's Premium Sound audio system for the all new S80 will include 5x130W D-class digital ICE power amplifiers from Alpine, Dolby® Pro Logic II Surround Sound™ and Dynaudio speakers to create the finest, high quality audio system.

Powerful Engines - D5, 2.5T plus new V8 AWD and 3.2-litre in line 6-cylinder
The two new engines available for the all new S80 will be Volvo's V8 petrol engine, offering 315bhp and 440Nm of torque, which will be combined with AWD (All Wheel Drive) with Instant Traction™ for maximum traction and driving pleasure. Four catalytic converters and advanced electronics also make it one of the cleanest V8 engines available.

The second engine will be a completely new, naturally aspirated 3.2-litre six-cylinder unit delivering 235bhp with 300Nm of torque and like all Volvos will be fitted transversely to provide maximum space and improved crash performance with more space to absorb any impact.

The new engine was designed by Volvo and will be built at the Ford group engine plant in Bridgend, Wales alongside six and eight-cylinder units for other PAG brands, such as Jaguar and Land Rover. Despite being a six-cylinder unit, it has been designed to be more compact than Volvo's five-cylinder engines thanks to the camshaft drive mechanism and ancillaries being relocated and integrated into the engine block itself.

In addition, two of Volvo's five-cylinder engines will be carried over from the current S80 - the 200bhp 2.5T petrol unit with 320Nm of torque and the latest D5 (185bhp) turbo diesel with 400Nm of torque.

Driving Dynamics
Extensive testing and development of the all new S80's driving dynamics has been undertaken in demanding and extreme conditions around the world - including the UK. Excellent handling characteristics and driving pleasure have been achieved by benchmarking it against the highest standards of the well known leaders in the premium large saloon class.

Advanced technology in the new S80 includes the options of Volvo's active 'Four-C' chassis with three settings which constantly adjusts chassis settings to suit driving conditions and preferred driving styles, plus servotronic steering offering variable steering torque. In addition, there will be All Wheel Drive with Instant Traction™ (initially with the V8 engine) and all models will have DSTC (Dynamic Stability and Traction Control).

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My initial worries about the new S80 have been put to rest. I'll take a silver one with a V8 please.
 
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Re: NEW S80 (dragon17)

Love the exterior, seats and Stearing wheel.

Like the center consol/stereo setup.

Dislike the shifter. It seems to hard and mechanical, not fluid like the seats and wheel.

Hate the upper part of the dashboard, looks too much like a Lincoln. What's with the hard black plastic. I know it must be cheaper because everyone is doing. But doesn't anyone read reviews at all before they design cars. People aren't fool by imitation materials especially in such a visible area. I don't know why they wouldn't match it with the color of the rest of the interior. It bewilders me.
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Re: NEW S80 (luke8302)

Where's barry? We want to see the S80 in different colors
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Isn't the upperpart of the dashboard just left black to make look the rest of it much more thinner, designwise? The current modelline-up have all the one-piece upperpart in the same collor and it looks huge.
 
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Re: NEW S80 (luke8302)

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Hate the upper part of the dashboard, looks too much like a Lincoln. What's with the hard black plastic. I know it must be cheaper because everyone is doing. But doesn't anyone read reviews at all before they design cars. People aren't fool by imitation materials especially in such a visible area. I don't know why they wouldn't match it with the color of the rest of the interior. It bewilders me.
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How in the world do you know that the black part is hard plastic???
I'm 99.99% sure it is of great material!!!
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Re: NEW S80 (volvocu)

Specifications :
http://www.volvocars-pr.com/index.asp?mediaid=3512

Engine type: 6-cylinder in-line engine, petrol, normally aspirated
Engine location, drive: Transverse, front-wheel drive
Cylinder displacement: 3,192 cc
Cylinder bore x stroke: 84 mm x 96 mm
Engine block, material: Aluminum
Cylinder head, material: Aluminum
Number of valves per cylinder: 4
Number of camshafts: 2
Maximum power output: 232 bhp at 6,300 rpm
Maximum torque: 221 lb/ft at 3,500 rpm
Fuel injection: Port Fuel Injection (PFI)
Fuel consumption (preliminary): TBD
Emissions levels: ULEV II, Euro 5
Weight: 180 kg (396 Lbs)

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Modified by Zouz at 2:35 PM 1-29-2006
 
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Re: NEW S80 (volvocu)

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How in the world do you know that the black part is hard plastic???

You're right. I guess I can't really know for sure what it is made out of or even if it is going to be that color iin the final product. I just hope it isn't going to be what it looks like in the picture.