When did the Volvo 850 come out in Europe?

When did the Volvo 850 come out in Europe?

When development had finished, Volvo had spent the highest sum in the history of the country on an industrial project in Sweden. The Volvo 850 was introduced in Europe in June 1991, as a 1992 model year car.

Where can I find the Volvo 850 service manual?

Below you can find the complete service and repair manual for the Volvo 850. All subjects (actually it are the chapters of the 850 service manual) are seperated in a single webpage. Click on the item you want to view and it will open in a new tab/window. Seats (powered and heated) troubleshooting, diagnostics, wiring diagram & repair instructions

What are the features of a 1994 Volvo 850?

The 1994 850 Turbo is able accelerate from 0 mph (0 km/h) to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 7.1 seconds. In terms of technical features, Volvo switched from 4 bolt to 5 bolt hubs, made ABS standard on all markets and introduced a new A/C system.

When did the Volvo 850 get side impact airbags?

This made the Volvo 850 the first mass-produced car in the world to feature the side-impact airbags. The SIPS became standard equipment for all new Volvo cars beginning with the 1996 model year. In 1995, the Volvo 850 was ranked the fourth-safest vehicle on the market by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

What was the first front wheel drive Volvo?

Initially, only the saloon was available, badged as 850 GLT, and came with a choice of 2.5L or 2.0L 20V engines. In 1992, the 850 was brought to the United States as a 1993 model, becoming Volvo’s first front-wheel drive (FWD) car on the U.S. market.

How big is the turning circle on a Volvo 850?

The automobile also has a tight turning circle, 10.2 m (33.5 ft), and is considered very maneuverable. By comparison, later large Volvos had a 11.9 m (39.0 ft) turning circle. The estate version of the 850 went on sale in February 1993, on all markets. The 850 saloon features an interior space of 2.80 cubic metres (99 cu ft).