Where does the S40 AWD transmission come from?

Where does the S40 AWD transmission come from?

The top of the line S40/V50 T5 AWD, as well as the 2.4 and 2.4i, powertrain is still made by Volvo. The transmission is developed with Getrag at Volvo’s Koping Transmission Center in Sweden, and the AWD system bought from Haldex Traction of Sweden.

What are the torque specs on a Volvo S40?

List of all Volvo S40 (2004 to 2013), Volvo V50 (2004 to 2013), Volvo C30 (2006 to 2013) and Volvo C70 (2006 to 2013) Petrol Engine bolts and nuts tightening torque specifications. – Screws coated with locking fluid or sealant must always be replaced with new screws during reinstallation.

Which is slower Volvo T5 or Volvo S40?

Volvo estimates 8.4 seconds for 0 to 60, more than two seconds slower than the T5 manual. The 2.4i’s available five-speed manual would likely liven up the car, but not enough to make us even think of exiting the T5’s driver seat.

What are the options on a Volvo S40?

For 2006, Volvo has rearranged some of the S40’s option packages and revised the cupholders. Steering wheel-mounted satellite audio controls are now standard on the 2.4i trim, and the six-speed manual transmission on T5 models gains a pushdown function to engage reverse.

When did the Volvo S40 come out in China?

The S40 was the first Volvo car to be launched in China by the brand under the Changan Ford joint venture and commenced production in March 2006.

Where does the Volvo S40 estate come from?

However, as Audi had already reserved the “S4” name, Volvo opted to name the range S40 (saloon), and V40 (estate). These cars were manufactured at the Nedcar factory in the Netherlands (a pre Ford joint venture between Volvo and Mitsubishi Motors) and based on a common platform with the Mitsubishi Carisma and the Proton Waja .

What kind of engine does a Volvo S40 have?

Engines choices consisted of the 2.0, 2.4 and 2.5 litre petrol engines paired with either a 5 speed manual or 6 speed dual clutch gearbox. The S40 was refreshed for April 2007.

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