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Volvo S60

June Neary Appreciates Volvos Very Swedish Interpretation Of A Compact Executive Saloon

Volvo conjures up all kinds of images but few of them have much to do with seriously sporting driving. This car, the S60 saloon, aims to change all that and appeal to men or women like me who might otherwise buy a BMW or an Audi. My first impressions were good: its a beautiful looking car that has a prestigious feel to it. Theres also a dynamic flavour to the sweeping lines: a car that encourages you to get in a drive whilst still retaining that Volvo look. So far, so good.

Dont bother asking for an estate: there isnt one. Opt for the V70 if thats what you want. British designer Peter Horburys brief was to create a saloon that looked like a Coupe front and rear - in his words "a Ferrari you could get in and out of" and the result is one that should sit snugly in the boardroom carpark amongst the massed ranks of Mercedes, BMWs and Audis. Inside, the cabin draws heavily on the approach already used in the S80 and V70 models but, I thought, felt much nicer. The audio systems have been upgraded and the centre of the dashboard and the centre console both offer superior build quality. The later featuring an armrest that doubles as a tray and cupholder.

A sportier feel comes courtesy of the three-spoke leather-covered wheel, the bucket seats and, on the T5 manual model I tried, a spaceball gearlever surround (an aluminium dome that pivots beneath the stick). Probably more significant than all that however, is the amount of space I found in the rear, thanks to a cab-forward design which has freed up more space for those on the back seat. There still isnt a huge amount of room - three people would be a snug fit. Still, Volvo apparently expects many customers to opt for a special two-seater rear bench with more sculpted, supportive seating for a couple of adults.

The key modifications on the latest S60 include a more streamlined bumper and grille set with clear rear lights being fitted to all models. The old wiper system for the front lights has been replaced by a high-pressure jetwash instead and the light lenses themselves are a lightweight plastic that offers better resistance to stone chipping. It wouldnt be a Volvo of course if it wasnt safe. The Swedes may have ditched many of their marque values in recent years but they cant afford to lose this one.

Hence the inclusion on every model of dual-stage airbags for front driver and passenger, SIPS (the companys patented Side Impact Protections System) with side airbags, WHIPS (the Whiplash Protection System), an inflatable curtain to save your head from smashing against the side glass and five three-point seatbelts.

Heres the real test. Im not a tyre smoker behind the wheel but I do like the positive, involving feeling that top BMWs and Audis give. The S60 isnt quite on this level but its pretty close. What it lacks in outright finesse it makes up for with raw power and better value.

Ive tried an old S70 the car this model replaced and it certainly never qualified as a sports saloon, even in its most bespoilered forms. Is this S60 different? Well on paper, the portents are good. Handling has much to do with body stiffness as anyone who tried to make an S70 change direction at speed will testify. Without it, you can make the springs as stiff as you like: it wont make much difference. Hence the need for a completely new approach, aided by the use of the impressive platform already developed for the larger S80 saloon and the V70 estate. In the case of the S60, this has, allowed for a 70% improvement in torsional rigidity. The provision of such a strong foundation has enabled much else to be achieved.

Take the suspension, now tuned to deliver progressive movement, rather than lurching forward or back during heavy acceleration or braking. Volvos second-generation Four-C system is available for the first time on the S60. This system enables drivers to choose from Comfort and Sport settings with resultant changes to the suspension and steering feel. The wheel-at-each-corner design with its short overhangs lowers the polar movement of inertia, enabling sharper steering responses and a crisper turn-in.

Plus there are the usual electronic aids. All models get Volvos STC Stability and Traction Control system, plus theres the (sadly optional) DSTC active anti-skid programme: enter a corner too fast and it automatically cuts in, reducing the throttle and selectively applying the brakes.

The S60 makes a lot of sense here compared at least to prestige rivals. Take the entry-level 2.0-litre turbo model, with 180bhp and a price of £19,995. Faster and generally better equipped than all of its direct rivals, its also much cheaper than rival German marques: cars like the 163bhp Mercedes C200K or the 150bhp BMW 320i. In fact, you could probably afford to step up to the £22,433 S60 2.5 and still save money. Here, theres 210bhp on tap, enabling the rest to sixty sprint to be dispatched in just 7.

4s on the way to over 143mph: thats a useful improvement on the already rapid 2.0-litre version (8.8s and 140mph). Near the top of the S60 range lies the 250bhp T5 SE that I tried, priced at £27,018 and capable of sixty in just 6.

3s on the way to 155mph. Only the R model is quicker but it costs over £34,000. If youd like to cut your fuel bills you can even opt for an LPG or CNG powered Bi-Fuel model thats dramatically more cost effective and is even greener to boot. A somewhat more conventional option is the five-cylinder 185bhp S60 D5 diesel or its 163bhp sibling the 2.

4D.

This isnt really a family car, so it wouldnt suit my lifestyle. Its more one for the single-minded executive who fancies making a different statement from his BMW, Mercedes and Audi-owning colleagues. Different does not always mean better, but in this case, you might even find that going your own way pays dividends



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