Volvo's All-New XC90 - which will be launched in two weeks' time
in Stockholm - will be the first car in its range to be built on
the Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) modular chassis technology
developed in-house.
SPA has been under in-house development at Volvo for the past
four years and is the cornerstone of the company's ongoing US $11bn
transformation plan. It will be introduced with the All-New XC90
and then rolled out across the product range in future.
The benefits of SPA are twofold. First, the flexibility of SPA
liberates Volvo's engineers and designers, allowing them to devise
and introduce a wide range of new and alluring design features at
the same time as improving driveability, introducing world-first
safety features, offering the latest connected car technologies and
creating more interior space.
"SPA and the XC90 are firm evidence of our Volvo-by-Volvo
strategy," says Dr Peter Mertens, Senior Vice President, Research
and Development of Volvo Car Group. "The XC90's outstanding
combination of luxury, space, versatility, efficiency and safety
will bring the SUV segment into a new dimension, just as the
original XC90 did in 2002."
Secondly, SPA will change the way Volvo builds cars in the
future by allowing a wide range of cars, powertrains, electrical
systems and technologies - all of differing complexity - to be
fitted on the same architecture, generating significant economies
of scale.
"SPA gives us a fresh technological start. Around 90 percent of
the components in the All-New XC90 and upcoming models are new and
unique. We are raising the bar to the very top of the premium
league when it comes to quality and technology level in every vital
area," says Dr Mertens.
Liberating technology
More freedom for designers
With SPA, previous design limitations in areas such as wheelbase,
overhang, vehicle height and height of the front are removed.
"This has created greater freedom for us to design cars with a
confident stance, dynamic proportions and a number of distinctive
design signatures," says Thomas Ingenlath, Senior Vice President
Design of Volvo Car Group.
"Our three recent concept cars have demonstrated this
capability. Even though the All-New XC90 is an entirely different
type of car, you will recognise the connection instantly when it is
revealed in two weeks."
Outstanding driving pleasure and
flexibility
The new SPA chassis technology reduces weight and improves weight
distribution, improving driving pleasure without compromising ride
comfort.
SPA also allows for far more flexibility inside the car. The
All-New XC90 features innovatively designed seats that free up
interior space for passengers in the second and third rows, helping
make the XC90 a genuine seven-seater.
The sliding function on all seats in the second row can be used
to create more legroom for passengers in the third row - or to
increase loading capacity. The seats in the third row offer
class-leading comfort for passengers up to 170cm tall.
"SPA has enabled us to create the world's first no-compromise SUV,"
says Dr Mertens. "You get the agility of a much smaller and lower
car, an in-command feel and generous interior space, plus an
adrenaline rush delivered by powertrains that offer an unrivalled
combination of power and low emissions. Of course, it carries the
Volvo badge, meaning world-class safety is standard."
Unrivalled combination of power and fuel
efficiency
The All-New XC90 offers a range of Drive-E engine options, all of
which provide an outstanding combination of performance and
fuel-efficiency. This modular family of 2.0-litre, four-cylinder
diesel and petrol engines has several levels of turbocharging to
cover the whole range from high power and torque variants to
fuel-efficient versions.
The top-of-the-range XC90 'Twin Engine' combines a 2.0-litre,
four-cylinder supercharged and turbocharged petrol engine with an
electric motor, and offers an unrivalled combination of power and
clean operation - around 400bhp [300kW] with carbon dioxide (CO2)
emissions of around 60g/km (NEDC driving cycle).
SPA is also able to integrate electrification at all levels
without intruding on interior space or load space. Other carmakers
have struggled to combine the bulk of a battery pack with a
luxurious and spacious interior, something that Volvo has overcome
with SPA.
Improved safety without compromises
SPA helps make it possible for Volvo to bolster the company's
world-leading reputation for safety without compromising on design,
size or weight. Thanks to the extensive use of high-strength boron
steel, SPA cars can be made more compact and safer at the same
time.
SPA also includes an innovative electrical architecture that
elevates the car's intelligence level significantly. It is designed
to make it easy to integrate new technology within fast-moving
areas such as microprocessor, sensor and camera technology. This
facilitates the introduction of new accident-preventing safety
solutions - and enables rapid introduction of new multimedia and
connectivity options.
"We have created a single nerve system with full control over
all the connections in the vehicle. This is unique in the
industry," says Dr Mertens.
Industrial benefits
In addition to the significant product-related advantages of the
scalable architecture there are also industrial benefits.
SPA allows Volvo to develop a model range consisting of cars
based on the same joint modules and interfaces, scalable systems
and components and built in a flexible production system. This
means all Volvo models from the 60-cluster upwards can be built on
the same production line irrespective of complexity.
The new face of Volvo: 'Thor's Hammer' running
lights
Today, for the first time, Volvo is revealing images of the
front end or 'face' of the All-New XC90 SUV, which is distinguished
by its T-shaped running lights, christened 'Thor's Hammer' by the
design team after the shape of the hammer used by the famous Norse
god of thunder Thor.
"Anyone who looks in their rear-view mirror is going to know
immediately that there is an Al-New XC90 behind them," says
Ingenlath. "The XC90 is a car that has presence on the road."
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Oliver Peagam
Marketing & Communications Director, Volvo Car Australia
T: +61 2 9020 1613
M: +61 408 691 017
E: oliver.peagam@volvocars.com
volvocars.com.au