Volvo C70 Facelift Revealed Ahead of Frankfurt Debut

2010 Volvo C70 Facelift

Style meets safety

By Michael Gauthier
September 1, 2009 3:51 PM
Filed Under: European, Facelifts, Frankfurt Motor Show, Volvo

Volvo has released new information about their updated 2010 C70 convertible.

Set to be unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show, the facelifted C70 features dynamic styling inspired by the S60 Concept. The most noticeable exterior update is a completely redesigned front end that features a bold grille, new headlights, and additional chrome detailing. Out back, the changes are more modest as the biggest difference is the addition of LED taillights. As before, the convertible comes equipped with a three-piece steel roof which can be raised or lowered in approximately 30 seconds.

Inside, Volvo modernized the interior by adding a redesigned instrument panel and new "soft hide" seats.

Under the hood, Volvo's familiar lineup of diesel and petrol engines carry over. On the petrol side there's the base 2.4 with 140 hp and 220 Nm of torque, the mid-level 2.4i with 170 hp and 230 Nm of torque, and the range topping T5 with 230 hp and 320 Nm of torque. Diesel models include the 2.0D with 136 hp and 320Nm of torque as well as the D5 with 180 hp and 400 Nm of torque.

As always, Volvo is quick to stress the C70's advanced safety features. Designed to be one of the safest convertibles in the world, the C70 boasts unique door-mounted inflatable curtains, side-impact airbags, seatbelt pre-tensioners, and pop-up rear metal hoops which deploy in case of a rollover.

 

Source: Volvo

Press Release (Click to expand)

The new Volvo C70 rewards the owner with extra self-assured elegance

The new Volvo C70 launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show in mid-September has the same smart three-piece steel roof, practical seating for four adults and world-leading convertible safety as before. With an updated design and elevated premium feel, the C70 also delivers an "I want" aura of absolute world class.

The Volvo C70 is in actual fact two attractive cars in one. It is as much an elegant coupe as it is a sporty convertible. With the same gentle, clean lines in both versions. Above all, however, the Volvo C70 is a car to enjoy. For people who reward themselves with the best in life.

"The Volvo C70 has classic convertible lines and a strong identity of its own. What we have done is to carefully redesign the front and rear so they harmonise more with both today's and tomorrow's Volvo models. We have also increased the exclusiveness of the materials and trim details to enhance the atmosphere of luxury and enjoyment inside the car," explains Fedde Talsma, Exterior Chief Designer at Volvo Cars.

Modernised, self-assured front

With its new front, the Volvo C70 reveals traces of the S60 Concept Car that was unveiled in early 2009. Thereby the C70 is upgraded to relate more closely to the design language of the larger cars in the Volvo model range

Bodywork details such as the front wings have also been redesigned, contributing to the decidedly altered appearance. The nose is more wedge-shaped and has been given added three-dimensional depth by moving some elements of the front both longitudinally and vertically. The new headlamps and the décor around the foglamps, for instance, have been angled offset up and to the rear, at the same time as the detailing of the lower grille has been enhanced.

From head-on, the front forms an open, inviting "V". The enlarged iron mark and the new, larger air intake reinforce the self-assured stance. Owners who want to be seen even more can specify a dramatic new red colour, Flamenco Red Pearl.

"The new C70 has a clearer, more pronounced face. The car's natural elegance has been modernised so it blends seamlessly with the most up-to-date, the most sophisticated backdrops," says Fedde Talsma.

Exclusive new rear design

The exclusive high-tech LED lamps, of the same type as found on the Volvo XC60, are the most noticeable update at the rear. The entire lamp unit is clearly integrated with the oval that frames the new C70's rear panel.

As at the front, new lines and details in the bumper and elsewhere have been integrated to emphasise the depth and dynamism of the design language.

Interior that rewards the driver

The interior has been updated in several respects to create a unique ambience in the Volvo C70. The instrument panel has been redesigned, giving it a wider, sleeker look and the surface of the panel has a new texture that enhances the feeling of quality.

The exclusive new instruments, with gauges and graphics specific to the C70, are yet another example of how the car's premium feel has been emphasised still further.

"We've focused the new interior features around the driver to give the owner a stronger perception of being rewarded behind the wheel. The seats are upholstered in a new type of soft hide and there is even better detail finish to make driving a more pleasurable experience than ever before," continues Fedde Talsma.

World-leading safety among convertibles

The new Volvo C70 has been engineered as one of the safest convertibles on the market, as regards both preventive and protective safety. The car has an advanced body structure and several solutions that are unique in the world of open cars. The lack of a fixed roof has been compensated by structural reinforcements and sophisticated technology.

Protection in roll-over accidents

The Volvo C70 has sturdy metal hoops that shoot up behind the rear seat passengers to create added protective survival space should the car roll over. These hoops, which are part of Volvo's Rollover Protection System - ROPS - are activated by a gyro-sensor. Since the Volvo C70 has a proper glass rear window, the hoops shoot up through the glass if the roof is up. They have therefore been fitted with small hardened metal spikes that break the glass to guarantee proper protective function.

Unique door-mounted inflatable curtain

One important part of the side-impact and rollover protection is the inflatable curtain, IC, which is installed in the door since there is no roof rail in which to fit it. The curtain has an extra-stiff design featuring twin rows of panels that are offset somewhat in relation to one another. As a result, the curtain can remain upright and help protect the head in an effective way even if the window is open. What is more, the curtain deflates slowly, helping to provide added protection should the car roll over.

Side-impact airbags and safety belt pre-tensioners for all seats

In addition to the inflatable curtains on either side, the front seat occupants also have side-impact airbags. The size of these bags is dimensioned to shield both the chest and hips. What is more, the inflatable curtain interacts with the belt pre-tensioners to contribute to the best possible protection for front seat occupants in a side impact or rollover situation. All four seats come with safety belt pre-tensioners.

Elegant three-part steel roof

The Volvo C70 transforms smoothly from a cosy coupe into an open convertible. Just press a button and the three-part steel roof folds quickly and silently away, disappearing neatly into the boot.

Facts about the roof of the Volvo C70:

  • The car has to be at a standstill when the roof is raised or lowered
  • The car only needs 2 metres of free vertical space when the roof is raised or lowered
  • There is no need for extra space behind the car while the roof is being raised or lowered
  • The roof takes about 30 seconds to open/shut (irrespective of climate)
  • An electric motor, hydraulic pump and computer are used to open and shut the roof
  • The boot lid has two opening modes: for handling of the roof or to provide access to the luggage compartment
  • The roof is divided into three sections
  • The roof panels are made of steel
  • The seams between the sections are sealed with rubber
  • The side windows slide up against the roof rail after roof closes.
  • The boot lid is made of aluminium and steel
  • The body's torsional rigidity improves by about 15 percent when the roof is raised

Engine range, Volvo C70

Advanced engine and exhaust filtration technology means Volvo's engines combine high performance with low environmental impact. The Volvo C70 is available with the following petrol and diesel engines. The fuel consumption and CO2 emission figures apply to versions with a manual gearbox running in the mixed driving cycle.

Petrol engines  Power output  Fuel consumption  CO2
 T5  230 hp/320 Nm  8.9 l/100 km  209 g/km
 2.4i  170 hp/230 Nm  9.0 l/100 km  215 g/km
 2.4   140 hp/220 Nm  8.9 l/100 km  212 g/km
       
 Diesel engines  Power output  Fuel consumption  CO2
 D5  180 hp/400 Nm  6.6 l/100 km  174 g/km
 2.0D  136 hp/320 Nm  6.0 l/100 km  158 g/km

Comments

sub39h
September 1, 2009 4:21 PM
take the only good looking mainstream hard top cabrio and make it uglier. love the thinking there, volvo

Narco
September 1, 2009 9:28 PM
What is it with you? Is there anything that you actually like besides the typical ferrari/lamborghini? Geez. It's just a slight facelift.


Edited by user on September 1, 2009 at 9:28 PM
Iconic
September 2, 2009 6:34 AM
Sub39h, you just hit the nail on the head. I don't know who's responsible for this "facelift", but the original Pininfarina design has been ruined. C70 was the best looking convertible, both top up and down.

nederina
September 1, 2009 4:26 PM
The C70 has always looked to me like best resolved folding hard top, stylishly understated. It's a good facelift. Fresh blood for the aging racehorse, showing tha shape of S60ies to come, but personally the current version looks more elegant and less forced.

Juhani
September 1, 2009 4:46 PM
Yak, that's just plain ugly. Never liked Volvos and this is one of the ugliest of the punch. Well, Volvos are aimed to family man anyways. I think?

N20_Purge
September 1, 2009 5:12 PM
Yeah, this does look pretty wierd. There are much better looking rivals like the 3 series, A5 and e-class convertible.

awhk
September 1, 2009 6:37 PM
Front looks like some sort of insect. Weird.

eeoikari
September 1, 2009 8:54 PM
Doesn't look that well proportioned. Headlights don't fit into that car, front drops too much and the rear too "slim", i think. Non-facelift looked better, original C70 even better.

miika
September 2, 2009 12:07 AM
That's what i thought at first. But tell me what you'd have done differently in this facelift. Maybe the headlights could have been little less pointy and dropping. Still I think that it's quite cool car.

eeoikari
September 2, 2009 1:33 PM
It's still quite cool indeed. To me the biggest letdown of are the lights, they spoil the look of the car and those were the things that made the pre-facelifted model somehow stand out.

R0ADR4G3
September 2, 2009 2:37 AM
haha wow lexus and buick are switching places.!!!

afterace2
September 2, 2009 10:14 PM
are You kidding? It looks AEONS better than the previous version, the front was just so damn bland it looked like it hadn't any.

HEMI426
September 3, 2009 8:55 PM
The front looks much better now.

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