RE: Autoforma Norrsken drops T5 power into P1800ES
RE: Autoforma Norrsken drops T5 power into P1800ES
Friday 13th February

Autoforma Norrsken drops T5 power into P1800ES

Iconic Volvo shooting brake gets modern overhaul courtesy of new Niels van Roij offshoot


It says something of how far reaching the restomod trend now is that this isn’t even the first to be based on the Volvo P1800. Which was already a pretty niche interest classic, let’s be honest. The car that’s already out there is the Cyan Racing GT, complete with a touring car engine; this P1800 ES, the creation of Autoforma (itself an offshoot of Niels van Roij design), is a less extreme prospect, but no less interesting for that. It’s hardly like you could make a modernised P1800 undesirable, after all… 

The car you see here is called the Autoforma Norrsken, which is Swedish for the northern lights. Apparently this is because the Volvo-shaped project is a lot like the aurora borealis itself, ‘defined by precision, atmosphere and quiet impact rather than excess.’ Certainly the visual overhaul is fairly restrained (in most specifications), the broader tracks housed by carbon arch extensions are probably the most obvious giveaway that this is no longer a standard 50-year-old Volvo. It’s lower, wider and meaner, sure, with bigger wheels, new lights and a spoiler or two, if recognisably still a P1800. There’s even still some chrome. 

Autoforma will build each Norrsken according to set themes, ranging from a fairly restrained rework to a total reimagination. But don’t be surprised if commissions pick ‘n’ mix from different mood boards to create their own thing. ‘Heritage Heaven’ is the first level of modification, which we’re going to guess is the sandy-coloured car here, given the mention of ‘period-correct colours, materials and detailing.’ It’s more about making a P1800 work well and look even cooler in the 2020s than any drastic performance uplift. 

‘Modern Marvel, the green render, brings more power and sharper handling alongside ‘contemporary design solutions.’ Then there’s ‘Forward Fashionista’, the ultimate evolution of the Norrsken concept and launch spec for the project. That gets the Volvo T5 engine, quicker steering, ‘modernised’ transmission and drivetrain bits, plus better suspension and brakes. Autoforma hasn’t confirmed a power output for the five-cylinder, though it has suggested that the overhaul has been focused ‘on engagement, balance and everyday usability, rather than headline figures’. So it probably isn’t another 400hp maniac, despite what the pink wheels and interior (!) might suggest. 

Speaking of the inside, clearly the Autoforma wouldn’t be able to claim its restomod title without a lavishly appointed driving environment. So everything has been reupholstered, repainted and retrimmed, with colours again to be the customer’s choice. Everything from wood and chrome to aluminium and Alcantara is available, and the shooting brake boot hasn’t been forgotten either: polished metal rails, leather straps, even bespoke luggage is on offer. Autoforma reckons its work on creating the Norrsken makes the P1800 ES into ‘a modern classic that is not just a car, but a collector-grade statement of design, luxury, and Scandinavian elegance.’ 

Which is a fairly punchy claim, of course, though when you think of what’s been created by Niels van Roij in the past - the Wraith Shooting Brake now owned by Dario Franchitti, most notably, but also the Fiat Panda - there’s the potential for something very special to be created with these old Volvos. With sufficient budget, of course. Commissions for the Norrsken are being invited now - and if you need a donor car


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tramart50

Original Poster:

45 posts

63 months

AI, make me a resto-mod Volvo....

Richard-390a0

3,221 posts

113 months

More AI bullshot shame!

cerb4.5lee

41,180 posts

202 months

I thought that was a Scimitar at my first glance at the first photo.

JJJ.

4,318 posts

37 months

I can see the appeal of that, the cost may be the killer.

RandomCarChat

1,129 posts

69 months

Not incorporating that chrome trim into the front arch design is sloppy and lazy.

pb8g09

2,988 posts

91 months

AI slop

JakeT

5,972 posts

142 months

The pink interior and millilites is a particularly vomit inducing combo. AI should have guardrails against this sort of thing!

NGK210

4,503 posts

167 months

Nice idea, but need to see a cabin.
A version with a tweaked PRV V6 and 4WD would be a useful tool, although engineering the 4WD gubbins would obvs be a helluva challenge.

pSyCoSiS

4,115 posts

227 months

I like this. The P1800 was always a pretty car. Looks lovely in that green.

ST3.14159265358979323846

271 posts

33 months

I see so many cars depending on colour from AMC Pacer in bronze, Corvette rear lights in green to FIAT 124 front-end in HAB.

One of these with the 4.4 Yamaha V8 would be a weekend toy I'd look after for a very long time.

trails

6,323 posts

171 months

cerb4.5lee said:
I thought that was a Scimitar at my first glance at the first photo.
Same here. I like it.

80sMatchbox

3,971 posts

198 months

Here's one I made earlier....

When I say earlier, I mean 5 mins ago. And when I say I did, I had a little help. As others have said,.not a million miles away from the others above.



NGK210

4,503 posts

167 months

ST3.14159265358979323846 said:

One of these with the 4.4 Yamaha V8 would be a weekend toy I'd look after for a very long time.
Difficult to engineer because, IIRC, all of Volvo’s Yamaha V8 road-cars were transverse and FWD/Haldex.
You’d need one of these as a donor:
https://www.cyanracing.com/concept-cars/volvo-s60-...
smile

wolfracesonic

8,779 posts

149 months

cerb4.5lee said:
I thought that was a Scimitar at my first glance at the first photo.


Must…not….make…joke…..

Profanity

4 posts

81 months

I nearly launched when I saw all that pink 🤮

Water Fairy

6,400 posts

177 months

AI issues aside if this is true to the planned car then I would want some proper, skillfully smoothed arch extensions rather than these cheap looking stuck on tat for what the likely cost is going to be.

swisstoni

21,990 posts

301 months

The P1800 has suffered enough.

trails

6,323 posts

171 months

swisstoni said:
The P1800 has suffered enough.
It's a car...inanimate objects can't suffer smile

swisstoni

21,990 posts

301 months

trails said:
It's a car...inanimate objects can't suffer smile
Thanks for putting me straight there mate.

Cryssys

789 posts

60 months

swisstoni said:
The P1800 has suffered enough.
I agree.

This could and should have looked much better. Such as shame as the original is lovely.