The Cross Country shares the new V70 2.4T low-pressure
turbocharged engine developing a maximum of 147kW at 6000rpm. The
engine has been improved for the new V70 with CVVT (continuously
variable valve timing) technology for cleaner tailpipe outputs and
smoother idle quality.
Many of the reciprocating parts in the 'Revised N' engine have
been reduced in mass and size. Pistons, gudgeon pins and crankshaft
counterweights are lighter, thereby reducing movement mass in the
engine by about 25 percent. This reduces engine vibration and noise
as well as improving throttle response. Noise is further suppressed
from entering the cabin by additional sound-proof insulation at the
firewall.
The 2435cc all-aluminum engine is tuned to develop maximum
low-rpm torque. Peak torque of 285Nm is reached at 1800rpm and
holds steady to 5000rpm making the Cross Country particularly easy
to drive in all conditions.
The engine is responsive to subtle throttle inputs with
impressive drivability on all types of roads.
The Cross Country impressively accelerates from zero to 100km/h
in 8.6 seconds (manual) and 9.0 seconds (automatic).
Volvo claims fuel consumption in urban driving of 11.0L/100km
city and 7.9L/100km highway with manual gearbox and 8.0/11.2 with
the five-speed automatic. It marks substantially better fuel
efficiency than its direct rivals, and reinforces Volvo's goal of
reducing its vehicle's average fuel consumption by a quarter by the
year 2008, as compared with 1995.
Overall, the all-wheel-drive Cross Country provides the driving
performance buyers expect from a car with the presence and all-road
abilities of a traditional 4WD wagon.