RE: Volvo launches 'Polestar Engineered' models in UK

RE: Volvo launches 'Polestar Engineered' models in UK

Monday 21st October 2019

Volvo launches 'Polestar Engineered' models in UK

Breathed-on 405hp S60 is the fastest accelerating production Volvo ever



Volvo's ambitious and ongoing land-grab for all things hybrid and electric has apparently not blinded it to the fact that back in the real world some people prefer their premium-end saloons and SUVs to come with a bit of performance-based added value. Hence the arrival in the UK (a place with a voracious appetite for anything badged S or M or AMG) of the new 'Polestar Engineered' halo models - encompassing the S60, V60 and XC60.

The introduction has been in the works since the summer, when the manufacturer indicated that the latest 390hp S60 T8 would not be the range-topper for long. The reason for its advance warning is made clear by the Polestar Engineered version's 'fastest-accelerating production Volvo car ever' tagline, which certainly never hurt any car in the sales volume department.

The 4.4-second-to-62mph time is afforded by a marginally enhanced version of the existing plug-in hybrid Twin Engine powertrain, the 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol motor now delivering 318hp where previously there was 303hp. Volvo doesn't specify where the extra 15hp has come from, which means its development is almost certainly laptop-based - a distinction it shares with the gearbox, which gets a software tweak for quicker upshifts.


The updates are shared across the Polestar lineup, with the S60, V60 and XC60 all boasting a 405hp combined output (factoring in 87hp for the electric motor). Peak torque remains the same at 472lb ft and you'll still get around 27 miles of battery-only range from the saloon and estate, with 22 miles on offer from the heavier XC60.

If that all sounds fairly modest in the trouser shortening department, you'll be glad to hear that Volvo has made slightly more significant hardware changes to the undersides. Each Polestar car has had its standard dampers swapped out for a set of adjustable Ohlins, and the manufacturer has installed a strut bar between in the front suspension towers for better steering response. Alongside a smattering of bespoke styling elements, the models also get lightweight, five-Y-spoke forged alloys and uprated Brembo brakes (or Akebono for the XC60).

Inside you'll find a heated steering wheel, Harman Kardon stereo and aluminium tread plates have been added to the S60 and V60 to distinguish the new trim level from the R-Design Plus grade, with metallic paint now gratis on the £64,545 SUV. Prices start at £56,105 for the saloon and £57,205 for the wagon, which is a slight issue when you consider that the Audi S4 and all-wheel-drive BMW M340i begin at around £48k and deliver much same level of performance in newer packaging. Of course, as ever, Volvo is betting that its plug-in hybrid gubbings earn it a distinctive place in the go-faster market; we'll find out if it's deserving of such treatment when we have a go for ourselves next month...


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sidesauce

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2,475 posts

218 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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That's actually a very handsome car pictured. I like it and I'm not even in the target demographic for it!

dukeboy749r

2,623 posts

210 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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+1

shantybeater

1,193 posts

169 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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dukeboy749r said:
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Also agree! well done volvo!

Composite Guru

2,207 posts

203 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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They look great.

I'm a big fan of Volvo's myself as I currently have a V40. I couldn't ever bring myself to ever spending that sort of money on a daily car though. They just lose too much money.

Edited by Composite Guru on Monday 21st October 13:56

pb8g09

2,334 posts

69 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Looks -awesome. Price -not so awesome.

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

93 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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That looks sensational, time to trawl the internet for pictures of the estate! biggrin

Painter38

120 posts

97 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Better looking cars than all the Germans.

Tcooc168

44 posts

56 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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I like it a lot, with or without the “polestar engineered” unfortunately I’m not their target audience and don’t think it will sell well... purely because it’s not the right badge.
let the people continue driving their 318, a4 and c180... and just enjoy the handful of people driving this smile

aaron_2000

5,407 posts

83 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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I think Volvo make the best looking cars on the roads these days. Price seems a bit high, but I reckon you'll get them for mid £40k's from the dealer soon enough. Think I'd still have the M340i for the running gear though, but once they all go 4 pot then it'd be the Volvo for me all day long.

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

100 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Coming to a police force near you soon?

That S60 looks great.

untakenname

4,969 posts

192 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Where would you place the front numberplate?

Looks like a rapid car but the price just seems too much tbh.

Jakarta

566 posts

142 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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There is a very attractive orange/red T5 in Gothenburg airport terminal on show. Looks very handsome indeed

Nimerino

295 posts

113 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Ah yes, the proud successor to the worst car of 2003 and its follow-up, the performance car so great that they changed the entire powertrain with the facelift.

In all seriousness, you’d have to be daft to buy this as a sporting alternative to something like the S4 (and I’ll admit that’s not a car that piques my interest). You’d have to be equally daft to buy it as an alternative to the regular T8, which does the plug-in hybrid thing just as well for a significantly smaller outlay. Furthermore, the compromises in terms of suspension and power won’t matter one jot given how these are likely to be used.

I’m sure I’ll see a few of these here around the Gothenburg area, and like with their predecessors, I’ll quietly ask myself “Why?” every time.

sxmwht

1,561 posts

59 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Aaaand I'm excited. Liked the look of the Volvos for a while, particularly the V60 Polestar, which there was an article about very recently here on PH. My only concern was the lack of technology, as I'd be coming out of a 2017 Golf GTI.

When it's time for me to change, this could now be a frontrunner, thanks to depreciation. Been looking around at fast, attractive hybrid estates, and there's not much choice

SlimJim16v

5,658 posts

143 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Nice Cackett said:
swapped out

Baldchap

7,633 posts

92 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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My only concern about these plug in hybrids is when, on a decent run, the plug in bit is empty and you're hauling it all around at a significant weight and mpg disadvantage. At 318bhp (i.e. flat battery) it'll be considerably slower, I'd imagine.

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Looks great to me. Far better looking than any German competitors and probably much more comfortable.

Nickbrapp

5,277 posts

130 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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YEAAAA BOIII

That looks so smart, I’m 27 and if I could I would own one for as long as I could, silver with brown leather and no badges please.

j_s14a

863 posts

178 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Fantastic looking things, they seem to embody the understated performance image that the German brands used to embody, before they became obsessed with bling and giant grills.

And that Bowers and Wilkins optional system is the best factory radio setup I've ever heard. Absolutely incredible.

225

1,331 posts

226 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Looks smart no doubt but far too expensive. I have a v90 d5 r design and love the looks but it has put me off Volvo's for a while. Gear box is truly awful and onboard tech is well behind that of the Germans. Basics like parking sensors not detecting walls before being 6 inches away from them grate after a while.

Now I admit going from a 340i touring to a 4 pot diesel v90 wasnt a move I should have made but no way I'm over looking the cheaper, 6 pot m340i touring for this come the end of my lease next year.