As for a powertrain, the Concept Coupe is said to tote a plug-in gas hybrid. However, it suggests hybrid technology will boost its new range of four-cylinder engines into V-8 power levels.
The combination in the concept--a 2.0-liter four-cylinder with both supercharging and turbocharging, and an electric motor on the rear axle--gives the Concept Coupe a theoretical output of about 400 horsepower and nearly 490 pound-feet of torque.
*Picard*
I don't like the look of it. It's too conservative and needs to be more swoopy. Plus being a Volvo, it's likely to be crammed with more safety gadgets than ever which will just make it boring.
A modern remake of the P1800 conceived the way the Singer 911 was, wouldn't go amiss.
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safety gadgets than ever which will just make it boring.
Er. How exactly safety gadgets make a car boring? o_O
This Luddite thing of hating any mention of the word "hybrid", not being expressly rear-drive or having too few cylinders is even more tedious, misguided and unimaginative than people who berate American V8s for low specific outputs or high-revving Hondas for having low torque.
Don't take this the wrong way against me but it's my personal opinion.
I know this is completely subjective but I reckon Volvo's obsessive focus on safety in recent years have made their cars less appealing against their rivals. In the olden days (P1800 etc) when safety wasn't as big of an issue then Volvo would've been a decent alternative.
Er, personal opinion, ok. Based on what? Again, how could safety devices make a car more boring? Just how? Please xplain, it numbles my mind. Really, expain how.
Also, I think you have it the wrong way. In fact, you have it absolutely the other way around. If there is ONE point Volvo has going for it is precisely their safety devices and strogn safety ratings, which have allowed them to remain competitive in segments in which their engineering prowess isn't as advanced as, say, the germans.
Really, wat.
Volvo's obsessive focus on safety in recent years
I think everybody driving a car should have a slight fear that if they crash they'll kill themselves - it's what keeps me and every other pilot doing all sorts of unnecessary safety routines in our airplanes.
Still doesn't explain in the least how safety measures make a car boring.
Also a photoshop in Rebel Bla or Polestar Blue.