Volvo, the carmaker known for manufacturing exceptionally safe vehicles, has redesigned their S80 flagship sedan, giving it a more elegant and dynamic appeal.
Also new for 2007 are two new engines to provide S80 with more power and help keep it in step with the competition. Additionally, Volvo has packed S80 with an impressive list of technologically-advanced safety systems.
At first glance, you might not see much difference between the first generation S80 and the current car, but this new second-generation model is a bit wider and taller.
The overall length is the same, but the wheelbase is now longer and the track is wider. The new platform is much stiffer, too. All of this helps the new S80 feel more hunkered down and stable, especially at highway speeds.
Exterior styling changes that occurred include a few more curves, softer lines and a noticeably higher and broader shoulder line. These new elements add a more luxurious tone to S80's contemporary theme.
Bigger alterations can be found under S80's hood, where last year's anemic five-cylinder engine gives way to either a 235-horsepower 3.2-liter inline-six or a 311-horsepower 4.4-liter V8.
S80s equipped with the I6 send power to the front wheels while V8 models feature Volvo's intelligent all-wheel drive as standard equipment.
With a starting price of $38,705, the S80 3.2 includes 17-inch alloy wheels, a sunroof, leather upholstery, eight-way power front seats with memory for the driver, dual-zone automatic climate control, an eight-speaker stereo with an in-dash CD changer and an MP3 player jack.
Step up to the S80 V8 ($47,350) and you'll get all-wheel drive, an interior air quality system (which monitors incoming air for contaminants and switches to recirculate as necessary), electronic parking brake, "watch dial" instrument cluster design, and wider 17-inch alloy wheels.
Either S80 model can be ordered with the Sport Package ($2,495), which adds 18-inch wheels, Volvo's Three-Mode Four-C Chassis (adaptive suspension with three driver selectable modes), active bi-xenon headlamps and ventilated front seats with unique perforated leather surfaces.
The Audio Package ($1,550) adds a premium 12-speaker Dynaudio sound system and satellite radio. The Climate Package ($725) provides heated front seats, rain-sensing wipers with heated washer nozzles, and headlamp washers.
Other options to consider include a navigation system, adaptive cruise control, a dual-screen rear entertainment system, Park Assist (front and rear) the Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) and the Personal Car Communicator (PCC), which combines keyless startup with a security system that uses two-way radio technology to let you know the car's security status.
My S80 V8 tester featured most of the aforementioned options, save for the rear entertainment system and the navigation system. My two favorite features were the adaptive cruise control and the BLIS.
I used my S80 V8 tester for a trip from the South Side to Springfield. I was impressed with how the adaptive cruise control system would actually slow us down (by applying the brakes) as we approached slower moving vehicles ahead of us. As soon as the traffic ahead cleared, the adaptive cruise control automatically brought me back to our preset speed. This system lets you set a speed and distance interval. Once you've done that, all you really have to do is steer the car.
With BLIS, changing lanes is much less stressful. BLIS uses a camera mounted in each side mirror to alert you by illuminating an amber colored lamp (mounted near the side mirror) when the blind spot is occupied by a vehicle.
Regardless of whether I was on the highway or in town, I felt very relaxed driving my S80 V8 tester. While the S80 isn't known for being one of the more agile handling sedans in this segment, I truly enjoyed spending hours at the wheel.
I'd be remiss if we didn't mention how comfortable S80's seats are and how peacefully quiet the cabin is at highway speeds. The S80 is great for commuting around town, and of course, for those weekend excursions.
2007 Volvo S80 V8 Engine 4.4-liter (311 hp) V8 Transmission 6-speed automatic Drive Type AWD Fuel Economy 17 city/25 highway Base Price $47,350 As Tested $56,025 (includes $695 for destination) Website http://www.volvocars.com |