Volvo C70 Model Year 2006 - Driveline and Chassis

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The all new Volvo C70 is two cars in one - and not just visually. The driving … manual gearbox originally developed for the Volvo S60 R and V70 R. …

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The all new Volvo C70 - Driveline and chassis
Sporty, stable and comfortable
?Multi-dimensional driving experience
?Stable, compliant chassis for sporty driving yet with a comfortable ride
?Reinforced body structure with good rigidity
?Five-cylinder engines with power and an agreeable character
?High-performance T5 model
The all new Volvo C70 is two cars in one - and not just visually. The driving experience is also multi-dimensional.
The Volvo C70 is a car to be driven under an open sky. The softly purring engine and compliant chassis transform driving into a beautiful, harmonious experience.
At the same time, the car has the potential for sporty driving thanks to its powerful, responsive driveline, rigid body and stable roadholding.
Volvo’s new convertible is designed to offer a lively driving experience without sacrificing comfort. It shares its basic technology with other Volvo models, including front-wheel drive and an extremely stable, compliant chassis. It has MacPherson front suspension and a Multilink rear axle.
The individual wheel suspension with a number of links is designed to provide a combination of comfortable suspension and fast, exact steering response. A broad track and a long wheelbase give…

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