RE: Volvo C30 Polestar and V40R

RE: Volvo C30 Polestar and V40R

Wednesday 12th September 2012

Volvo C30 Polestar and V40R

Two new Volvo hatches, one from Volvo themselves another from tuners Polestar


  • Volvo C30 Polestar: So can Polestar now deliver on the promise of its concepts? Not exactly, says Matt Bird


Volvo tuners Polestar can make a damn good fast Volvo, a fact demonstrated by the recent C30 and S60 Polestar concepts. After much anticipation they have now launched a road-going version of the C30 called the 'C30 Polestar Limited Edition', with 250 being produced exclusively for the US market


The road version of the C30 Polestar isn't anywhere near as powerful as the 400hp, 4WD monster from 2010. In fact, the 250hp and 273 lb ft it produces are simply the result of the Polestar power kit that you can add on any C30 T5. Tweaks to the suspension, based on the kit already found on the T5 R-Design, give 30% stiffer springs, monotube dampers in addition to a quicker steering ratio.

So, what the Limited Edition appears to be is a cosmetic overhaul and not the fire-breather we had hoped for. All 250 cars will be painted in Rebel Blue, a colour that identifies Polestar models, and then everything bar the IKEA kitchen sink is on offer in terms of equipment. Painted alloys, a bodykit, xenon headlamps, keyless entry, electric seats... Lots of things to distract you from the fact you're not driving the real Polestar C30, basically.

In the US, the C30 Polestar will cost $32,445 (just over £20k) when sales begin in November and while it's not exactly what was hoped for with a road-going Polestar Volvo, hopefully it's the start of more cars being produced by the two firms. Everyone is aware of the potential after all, so hopefully the UK versions will be a bit hotter.

  • The new V40 R: Will it be as good as the BMW M 135i ponders Richard Aucock


Volvo has revealed its new V40 R-Design range, an impressively bold ‘mainstream sport’ trim line that even offers a bespoke and suitably ‘R’ colour called Rebel Blue.

Encompassing every engine in the V40 line, R-Design output stretches from 115hp in the 94g/km CO2 D2, to 254hp in the 2.5-litre five-pot T5: an impressive 141hp span for a range of cars that are otherwise identical.


All V40 R-Design get a new front bumper with a silk metal frame for the high-gloss grille and flashy daytime running lights. At the rear, there’s the default diffuser and twin exhausts, pus more silk metal detailing. Standard wheels are 17-inch five-spoke diamond-turned rims: 18-inch is optional. If, for some reason, you don’t adore Rebel Blue, six other paint colours are available.

Lovely part-leather/T-Tec seats with an embossed R-Design logo feature inside, along with sports steering wheel and pedals, blue-edged aluminium detailing and the V40’s snazzy TFT display dials. Like other models, these are configurable, but this time the colour stays the same: an R-Design unique ‘radiant blue’. Posh R-Design Lux models add full leather seats, xenons, keyless go and sensors for rain and light.

It’s not all show, either. Volvo’s done an impressively thorough job with the chassis, thanks to help from STCC driver (and Polestar Black R pilot) Robert Dahlgren. In addition to the standard Dynamic chassis, he’s helped tune an optional Sport chassis, which lowers the V40 by 10mm, adds stiffer springs and dampers plus thicker anti-roll bars.

Details have been considered too: the front MacPherson struts are stiffer, thanks to 25mm rods, which Volvo says absorbs lateral loads better. Meanwhile, monotube dampers feature at the rear, with compression and rebound controlled by the same valve. In doing so, the fluid flows more quickly, for faster response to inputs.

In all, it’s an attractive new model line for the V40 range, for which deliveries in the UK will begin in January next year. Prices are out next month: expect a starting point of around £22,500, with that T5 version going for around £30,000. Sharp and swift enough to take on a similarly headturning Estoril Blue BMW M 135i? We’ll find out soon.



Author
Discussion

DanDC5

Original Poster:

18,787 posts

167 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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The C30 in that colour with 250bhp is a win for me to be honest. I'd take that over an ST.

Stedman

7,218 posts

192 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Just to be 'that guy', Polestar had a S60 concept, not S40. smile

Garlick

40,601 posts

240 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Stedman said:
Just to be 'that guy', Polestar had a S60 concept, not S40. smile
Matt has been shot.

WeirdNeville

5,961 posts

215 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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For that, or for his attempt at spelling 'Cosmetic'?

Garlick

40,601 posts

240 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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WeirdNeville said:
For that, or for his attempt at spelling 'Cosmetic'?
Both.

Stedman

7,218 posts

192 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Garlick said:
WeirdNeville said:
For that, or for his attempt at spelling 'Cosmetic'?
Both.
I will inform T5D5.

(I hope it was painful)

Waugh-terfall

18,488 posts

200 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Oww. When I read 'New V40 R', I thought it signified a return to proper, hot, fast T5'd Volvos, not just the S-Line/M-Sport style trim level!

stuckmojo

2,979 posts

188 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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how can that reskinned focus be like a 135i? Have they swapped the drivetrain and made it RWD? Because otherwise there are no grounds for comparison, other than they have 4 wheels and they're blue.

Agoogy

7,274 posts

248 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Mystifying how/why Volvo just haven't pulled the trigger on a new stab at a proper performance model...the level of positive reaction to what (AFAICS) is a quick solution with Polestar, would mean they would capatilise very quickly.
I say this as a new C30 T5 owner who would like a proper V40R when it depreciates sufficiently wink

nosuchuser

837 posts

216 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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R-Design needs to go. Proper R's please Volvo.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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stuckmojo said:
how can that reskinned focus be like a 135i? Have they swapped the drivetrain and made it RWD? Because otherwise there are no grounds for comparison, other than they have 4 wheels and they're blue.
With the 135i being a dull fugly repmobile with a different engine, or perhaps its a BMW you beleive it is something special?

Agoogy

7,274 posts

248 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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I think the car market's previously well defined boundaries of what it and is not quality/performance are well blurred these days. When a tweaked FWD Renault hatchback can kick the arse of many 'premium' RWD, sporty models... (and that is but one example), supposing a re-clothed Focus can punch above it's weight is more than possible, especially given the Focus's list of positive aspects...and the freedback from very recent Volvo experiments with higher performance moidels.

stuckmojo

2,979 posts

188 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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yonex said:
With the 135i being a dull fugly repmobile with a different engine, or perhaps its a BMW you beleive it is something special?
it's just about the best car you can buy for around 30k. What's not to like (other than the looks, which are subjective)?

All those who drove it seem well pleased with it.


MJK 24

5,648 posts

236 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Article states that the V40R T5 will have a 2.5 five cylinder? I thought that engine had been replaced with the 2.0 Ford Ecoboost even though Volvo still badge the car T5?

zeduffman

4,055 posts

151 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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The V40R isn't the prettiest car in the world but it's better than the 135i and I'd buy it just to able to own a car in that colour tbh.

WCZ

10,525 posts

194 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Volvo C30 Polestar: disappointing.

gherkins

483 posts

231 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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MJK 24 said:
Article states that the V40R T5 will have a 2.5 five cylinder? I thought that engine had been replaced with the 2.0 Ford Ecoboost even though Volvo still badge the car T5?
I believe that it's only available in the States - it doesn't meet Euro5. Shame...

Maldini35

2,913 posts

188 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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WCZ said:
Volvo C30 Polestar: disappointing.
agreed

dull dull dull

Near parity performance to the competition without the looks or heritage

pointless

StewartRF

2 posts

139 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Maldini35 said:
WCZ said:
Volvo C30 Polestar: disappointing.
agreed

dull dull dull

Near parity performance to the competition without the looks or heritage

pointless
What these guys said, what a waste of time and (not a lot of energy) from Volvo/Polestar in trying to make the C30 T5 even vaguely interesting. They should have had the balls to produce the 400bhp AWD version and not waste the limited run of 250 on the yanks.

Having spent nearly the thick end of £400 raising the output of my 2011 T5 C30 to just short of 245bhp at the clutch by having the ECU remapped on a rolling road and the standard filter replaced I can safely say that I'm still bored with it and wouldn't repeat the process even if it was possible once my 3 year lease is up.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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stuckmojo said:
it's just about the best car you can buy for around 30k. What's not to like (other than the looks, which are subjective)?

All those who drove it seem well pleased with it.
The best car for £30K, if you say so. I dont like the looks but the interior and rides would put me off buying one. Not to mention the fact that I dont really rate many modern BM's.