Volvo Car Group’s new
Drive-E powertrains – offering a world-class blend of drivability and low
CO2 emissions – are now also available for the Volvo V40 and V40 Cross Country.
The CO2 emissions of the 190 hp Volvo V40 D4 with manual gearbox are down to an
outstanding 85 g/km – an offer no competitor is even close to matching.
“The Volvo V40 D4 offers a massive 80 hp more driving
pleasure than other cars in the segment with CO2 emissions at that level. This
is yet more proof that the Drive-E powertrains take efficient driving pleasure
to a new dimension,” says Michael
Fleiss, Vice President Powertrain at Volvo Car Group.
Initially, the V40 can be equipped with two engines from the
four-cylinder Drive-E engine family: the 245 hp petrol turbo T5 and the turbo
diesel D4 with 190 hp. An 8-speed automatic gearbox contributes to the refined
drive.
Outstanding mix
“Their outstanding take-off and responsiveness, combined
with a smooth engine sound, will make the nimble V40 cars even more fun to
drive, without compromising on modern customers’ demand for superb fuel economy
and minimised CO2-emissions,” adds Michael Fleiss.
To deliver the desired responsive, smooth and fuel-efficient
drivability, the Drive-E engines are teamed either with Volvo Cars’ new
eight-speed automatic gearbox or an enhanced six-speed manual tuned for
improved fuel economy. Versions with the automatic gearbox have paddles on the
steering wheel for manual gear shifting.
Diesel with
ground-breaking i-Art technology
The D4 turbo diesel comes with 190 hp and 400 Nm of torque.
The engine features world-first i-ART technology with pressure feedback from
each fuel injector instead of using a traditional single pressure sensor in the
common rail.
Each injector has an intelligent chip on top of it that
monitors injection pressure. Using this information, the self-adapting i-ART
system makes sure that the ideal amount of fuel is injected during each
combustion cycle.
The combination of injection pressure at 2,500 bar and i-ART
technology gives the customer an engine with high performance, improved fuel
economy and considerably lower emissions,” says Michael Fleiss.
The diesel also features refinements such as a
state-of-the-art twin-turbo, reduced friction and a smart valve solution on the
cooling system for a more rapid heat-up phase after a cold start.
V40 D4 with fuel
consumption at 3.3 l/100 km
Fuel consumption in a Volvo V40 D4 with a manual gearbox is
down to 3.3 l/100 km (EU Combined), which corresponds to CO2 emissions at 85
g/km. The figure for the V40 Cross Country is 4.0 l/100 km (104 g/km) with the
manual gearbox.
The four-cylinder petrol turbo T5 has 245 hp and 350 Nm of
torque. Fuel consumption in a Volvo V40 with the 8-speed automatic is 5.8 l/100
km (136 g/km). All figures are preliminary.
Introduced in 2013
The first two-litre, four-cylinder Drive-E engines (called
Volvo Engine Architecture [VEA] during the development phase) were launched in
autumn 2013. From May 2014, all new Volvo models, except the XC90, will be
available with engines from the new powertrain family.
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