Volvo: Sportiness from another star

When you hear Volvo, you primarily think of safety and comfort in all automotive situations. From now on, you can also think of sportiness. Polestar, which specializes in Volvo tuning, has been a wholly owned subsidiary since 2015 and is now playing its part in further sales successes. From the beginning of April, all Swiss Volvo dealers will be able to [...]

Design: On the outside, the standard sports cars can be recognized by their discreet rear spoilers, special side skirts, black rear-view mirrors and larger alloy wheels.

 

Polestar Performance Parts will initially be available for four models from all Swiss Volvo dealers from the beginning of April. The prices for the complete packages are 6700 (V40), 7700 (V60/S60) and 9300 euros (XC60). In the engine area, the performance package includes optimized power output, improved response and faster gear changes for all automatic transmissions. The Polestar engineers, in collaboration with the Swedish WTCC drivers, have put a lot of fine-tuning work into the chassis set-up.

The Polestar models easily cope with bumps and bumps, but the new sportiness is noticeable in winding passages and when accelerating.
The Polestar models easily cope with bumps and bumps, but the new sportiness is noticeable in winding passages and when accelerating.

Comfort and safety have top priority
The result, as experienced by AutoSprintCH on bumpy bumpy tracks around the WTCC test track Vallelunga (I), is impressive: the Polestar models easily absorb bumps and bumps, while the new sportiness is noticeable in winding sections and when accelerating. Polestar boss Niels Möller on the successful balancing act: "Comfort and safety remain our top priority. We didn't want to deny the fundamental values just to improve driving performance." You can read more about Volvo and its involvement in the WTCC in the April issue of AutoSprintCH.

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