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Volvo 900 Series

The Volvo 900 Series is a range of executive cars produced by the Swedish manufacturer Volvo Cars from 1990[4] to 1998.[4] The 900 Series was introduced in 1990 to replace the 700 Series from which it derived. Prior to the end of its production, the 960 was renamed as the Volvo S90 (saloon) and Volvo V90 (estate), and the 940 was renamed 940 Classic, becoming the last rear-wheel-drive cars from Volvo, until the 2023 Volvo XC40.

Volvo 900 Series
Overview
ManufacturerVolvo Cars
Production
  • 1990–1998
  • 632,710 produced[1]
DesignerRolf Malmgren, Håkan Malmgren
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size luxury / Executive car (E)
LayoutLongitudinal FR layout[2]
PlatformP90[3]
Chronology
PredecessorVolvo 700 Series
SuccessorVolvo V70 III (Estate)
Volvo S80 (Sedan)
Volvo S80L (Executive Royal)

Visible differences between the 700 and the 900 Series included redesigned rear styling of the saloon models (late 700 estates and early 900 estates are visually identical). The 960 was introduced in 1991 along with a new family of modular engines, and then was substantially revised for the 1995 model year, improving the handling. The range was augmented by the new Volvo 850 in 1991. The last of the 900s was sold in 1998. Some 900 Series were built as chassis for ambulances and hearses after the main production run had been completed.

Volvo 940 edit

Volvo 940
 
Overview
ManufacturerVolvo Cars
ProductionSeptember 1990–February 1998[5]
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,770 mm (109.1 in)
Length4,869 mm (191.7 in)
Width1,760 mm (69.3 in)
Height
  • saloon: 1,410 mm (55.5 in)
  • estate: 1,435 mm (56.5 in)
Curb weight
  • saloon:
  • 1,445–1,485 kg (3,186–3,274 lb)
  • estate:
  • 1,481–1,520 kg (3,265–3,351 lb)[6]

Introduced in September 1990, the 940 was essentially a cosmetic reskin of the 740[7] aside from the completely redesigned rear from the C pillar back on the sedan. The new, taller trunk did diminish rearward vision but provided a larger opening to a larger boot than on the 700-series. The dashboard and seats were all new, offering a bit more headroom and the option of an integrated child booster seat in the rear.[8] All drivetrains, and most options available in the 940 had been available in the 740, with the exception of the 780 Coupé. The 940 was more closely related to the 740 than the 760, sharing similar drivetrain choices and sheet metal from the A-pillar forward. In contrast, the 960 was an evolution of the 760. The 760 / 960 front sheet metal, independent rear suspension, dashboard, and other interior features were all exclusive to the two upscale models. The 940 estate, introduced in May 1991, was almost identical to its 740 estate predecessor.

The engines options were carried over from the 740, with 8-valve 2-litre (B200) and 2.3-litre (B230) four cylinder gasoline engines, either naturally aspirated or turbocharged, as well as the familiar 2.4-litre Volkswagen six-cylinder diesel and turbodiesels being fitted. There were also 16-valve versions of the gasoline engines fitted on some 1991 and 1992 models (B204, B234, naturally aspirated). The 2-litre 16-valve engine was fitted to the 940 base model in Italy at the time of introduction, to mark it being a step up from the 740.[9] After the 740 was discontinued, the eight-valve engine found its way into the 940 as well. The 2.3-litre turbocharged version produces 165 PS (121 kW); Volvo sold a chip tuning kit called Turbo+ which boosted the power to 190 PS (140 kW).[10]

In 1994, gasoline engine range was limited to 2.3 engines in Britain, but the 2.0-litre engines remained available in markets with tight tax limits, such as Italy, Belgium, and Portugal. A low-pressure turbocharged version of the B230, the B230FK, debuted in 1994 – maximum power was only up slightly over the B230FB, from 131 to 135 PS (96 to 99 kW), but torque increased throughout the range and there was virtually no turbo lag due to the small size of the charger. The 155 PS (114 kW) turbocharged 2.0 was first presented in February 1991.[7] Originally intended for Italy and other markets with significant taxation thresholds at two litres, it was later also installed in the British-market 940 SE. The most commonly found engines on 940s were the naturally aspirated B230FB with 131 PS (96 kW) (all markets but US), B230FD with 115 PS (85 kW) (mainly for the US market), the turbocharged B230FK and FT, and the D24TIC diesel engine with 116 PS (85 kW). The share of sales for the turbodiesel were much lower for the 900-series than in earlier years.[9]

Engines were fitted with either a 5-speed (M47) or 4-speed+overdrive (M46) manual gearbox or an automatic transmission, either Aisin-Warner AW70/71/72 (3-speed+overdrive) or ZF 4HP22 (4-speed) for some B230FB (or E) and diesel engines. In 1995, the manual gearbox was replaced with a full 5-speed (M90), and the ZF was abandoned for gasoline engines and fitted only on diesels.

The SE emblem denoted very different trim and engine levels in different countries. In Sweden, the 940 SE was an ordinary non-turbo 940 with some optional extras as standard, most notably painted mirrors and bumpers. In the UK it was a high trim level available with all engines (from 2.0 to 2.3 turbo). In Australia, the 940 SE was a high trim level with only the 2.3 Turbo B230FT with some extras as standard and featured, rather unusually, full painted bumpers. In Thailand the 940 SE was a Turbo (LPT) model with leather seats, ABS brakes and SRS Airbag. In the US, the 940 SE utilised the body from the 960 (different dashboard, firewall, hood, recessed windscreen wipers etc) with the four-cylinder B230FT engine, the 940 SE badge presumably chosen by Volvo in order to maintain the link between name and number of cylinders.

From MY 1993 on, in Italy all 940 estates were badged "Polar" (engine B200F) or "Super Polar" (engine B200FT). Towards the end of the model cycle, certain countries (as Sweden, Germany and Switzerland) received a well equipped, limited series badged "Classic". Production of the 940 series extended from 1990 to 1998 with a total of 246,704 units of sedan and 231,677 units of estate.[11] The Volvo 940 is among the last in the long-running line of rear-wheel drive cars from Volvo.

North America edit

In the United States, the 1991 940 was offered in three versions: the 940 GLE used a DOHC 16-valve version of the 2.3-litre engine (B234) with a 6000 rpm redline. The 940 Turbo used a turbocharged 2.3-litre engine (B230FT), and the top-end 940 SE (also turbocharged) included body-coloured trim, and various premium features (leather, power seats/moonroof, etc.) as standard equipment.

This is one of the Volvo vehicles that was produced at Volvo's former manufacturing facility in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In 1993, 940s built at that plant were affixed with roundels at the rear window, to celebrate the plant's 30th anniversary.

For the 1992 model year the 940 GLE was downgraded with a 114 hp (85 kW) version of the 2.3-litre four-cylinder engine and sold as the 940 GL. The 940 SE was in actuality a 960 Turbo sold as the 940 SE, while the 940 Turbo remained largely unchanged. US-sales ended in 1995 in favour of the Volvo 850 and Volvo 960 series.

Volvo 960 edit

Volvo 960
 
Overview
ManufacturerVolvo Cars
Also called
  • Volvo S90
  • Volvo V90
Production1990–1998
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 2,771 mm (109.1 in)
  • 2,921 mm (115 in) (960 Executive/S90 Royal LWB)
Length
  • saloon (960 Executive/S90 Royal LWB):
  • 5,020 mm (197.6 in)
  • 1992–1994 saloon:
  • 4,869 mm (191.7 in)
  • 1992–1994 estate:
  • 4,808 mm (189.3 in)
  • 1995–1998 saloon:
  • 4,872 mm (191.8 in)
  • 1995–1998 estate:
  • 4,862 mm (191.4 in)
Width
  • 1995–1997 saloon:
  • 1,750 mm (68.9 in)
  • 1,760 mm (69.3 in)
Height
  • 1992–1994 saloon:
  • 1,410 mm (55.5 in)
  • 1992–1994 estate:
    1,435 mm (56.5 in)
  • 1995–1998 saloon:
    1,438 mm (56.6 in)
  • 1995–1998 estate:
    1,463 mm (57.6 in)
Curb weight
  • saloon:
  • 1,560–1,604 kg (3,439–3,536 lb)
  • estate:
  • 1,602–1,629 kg (3,532–3,591 lb)[12]

1990–1994 edit

The Autumn of 1990 marked the launch of the Volvo 960 in time for the 1991 model year. This was the replacement for the 760. The 1991 960 was an evolutionary progression of the 1990 760, but it was also one of the first cars to feature the work of British designer Peter Horbury.

 
Volvo 960 estate (US)

The most significant change was that, in most markets, the 960 was offered with an all-new aluminium 24-valve DOHC inline six-cylinder engine, often referred to as "white block" in the Volvo community due to its bare aluminium block. Maximum power was 204 PS (150 kW) at 6,000 rpm. Some markets, such as Australia and Japan, saw 1991 960s equipped with the same B280E/F V6 engine (145 PS or 107 kW at 5,100 rpm) that had powered the 1990 760.[13] The 1992 model year saw the U.S. introduction of the DOHC inline six-cylinder engine. For the Italian and Portuguese markets, the 960 was available with the 16v 2-litre turbo (190/200 PS, 140/147 kW) from September 1990 until September 1993 along with the inline sixes. Certain markets also received the 2.3-litre turbo 'Redblock' four with 165 PS (121 kW), and the Volkswagen built D24TIC with 116 or 122 PS (85 or 90 kW).[14]

The 960 received incremental changes for the 1992, 1993, and 1994 model years. Most visible were the new more shapely seats, and redesigned seat-belts with hydraulic pretensioners for 1992. 1993 saw a new more ergonomic shifter, and in 1994 dual front airbags were introduced in some markets. The opaque sunroof was replaced by a sliding sunshade and glass window. In 1994, the US version of the 3-litre six was tuned for more torque and a less peaky power delivery in favor of U.S. emissions regulations, with 181 PS (133 kW) at 5,200 rpm and 270 N⋅m (199 lb⋅ft) at 4,100 rpm (as opposed to 267 N⋅m or 197 lb⋅ft at 4,300 rpm for the rest of the world).[15]

Nilsson, a small coachbuilder in Laholm, Sweden, worked under contract with Volvo to supply the stretched 960 Executive (and the later Royal model, with Hermès leather interior). Nilsson offered a number of different lengths and sealed the window in the C-pillar for more privacy in the rear. The Executive had longer rear doors, longer versions had inserts behind the B-pillar.

For North America, the 1992–1994 Volvo 960s were built in Kalmar, Sweden. The very first Volvo 960 for the US-market rolled off the assembly line on August 12, 1991 as a 1992 model. The 1995 to 1998 960s were built in Göteborg, Sweden. The first 1995 model year (facelift) 960 was built on June 27, 1994.

1994–1998 edit

In 1994 (for the 1995 model year) the 960 received a facelift, including changes to the grille and body-coloured panels.[15] A smaller 2.5 version of the six-cylinder (2,473 cc) was also added to the lineup, with 170 or 163 PS (125 or 120 kW) for the B6244FS version. The new 960 was the first car offered with standard daytime running lights in North America.

 
Volvo 960 saloon
 
Volvo 960 estate (US)

Only the modular six-cylinder engines were available from model year 1995 on. The front suspension was redesigned to more closely match that of the 850. The rear suspension received a completely redesigned multi-link independent system with a single fibreglass transverse leaf spring. The 1995 estate received independent rear suspension. Volvo reported that the single composite leaf spring used in the rear suspension of the 960 estate had the same mass as just one of the two springs it replaced.[16] Boge's Nivomat self-leveling rear suspension system became an option rather than standard equipment.

Trim levels were GLT and SE for European markets.

From 1996, Volvo renamed the 960 in select markets as Volvo S90 (saloon) and Volvo V90 (estate) in alignment with the letter-and-number naming scheme used on their other models. This renaming applied to several European countries in late 1996, in North America from late 1996 for the 1997 model year, and in Australia from March 1997. The new name coincided with an improved air conditioning system.

All US cars were equipped with an electronically controlled Aisin AW-series automatic transmission. Beginning in the 1995 model year, European cars with the 2.5 L engines were also available with a manual transmission, the so-called M90, a strong new design that was derived from the Volvo 850's transmission. With the demise of the 2.5 L engine, the M90 was paired with a detuned version (180 PS or 132 kW) of the 3.0 L engine.

Production of the 960 and its S90 and V90 derivatives ended in 1998 with a total of 112,710 sedans and 41,619 estates.[17]

The S90/V90 nameplate returned to use when Volvo introduced its flagship model in 2016.[18]

Specifications edit

Engines edit

These engines were offered in the 900 Series vehicles over the years:

Petrol engines
Model Engine code Year(s) Power at rpm Torque at rpm Displacement Engine
config.
940 B200E 1991 115 PS (85 kW) at 5700 158 N⋅m (117 lb⋅ft) at 2800 1,986 cc (121.2 cu in) I4
940 S/GL/GLE B200F 1991–1995 112 PS (82 kW) at 5700 158 N⋅m (117 lb⋅ft) at 2800 rpm
B200G 1992–1994 111 PS (82 kW) at 5700 155 N⋅m (114 lb⋅ft) at 2800
B200GT 1992–1998 155 PS (114 kW) at 5600 230 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) at 3600
940 2.0 8V Turbo / 940 Wentworth B200FT 1991–1998
940 2.0 16V B204E 1991 139 PS (102 kW) at 6000[9] 181 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft) at 4800
960 2.0 16V Turbo B204FT 1991–1993 190 PS (140 kW) at 5300 280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft) at 2950
960 2.0 16V Turbo B204GT 1991–1993 200 PS (147 kW) at 5300 290 N⋅m (214 lb⋅ft) at 2950
B230E 1991 131 PS (96 kW) 190 Nm at 3300 2,316 cc (141.3 cu in)
940 GLE B230F[19] 1991–1994 116 hp (118 PS; 87 kW) at 5400 182 N⋅m (134 lb⋅ft) at 2500
940 GL/GLE B230FB 1991–1995 131 PS (96 kW) at 5500 185 N⋅m (136 lb⋅ft) at 2950
940 (California Emissions) B230FD 1993-1994 116 hp (118 PS; 87 kW) at 4900 182 N⋅m (134 lb⋅ft) at 2500
940 Turbo/940SE (US)/960 2.3 Turbo B230FT[19] 1991–1998 165 hp (167 PS; 123 kW) at 4800 264 N⋅m (195 lb⋅ft) at 3450
940 SE (Thailand), 940 Polar (LPT) B230FK 1995–1998 135 PS (99 kW) at 4900 230 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) at 2300
940 B230G 1992–1995 116 PS (85 kW) at 5500 185 N⋅m (136 lb⋅ft) at 2950
940/960 B230GT 1991–1994 170 PS (125 kW) at 4800 265 N⋅m (195 lb⋅ft) at 3450
B230GK 1995–1998 135 PS (99 kW) at 4900 230 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) at 2300
940 GLT 2.3 16V B234F 1991–1992 155 PS (114 kW) at 5600 204 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 4800
B234G 1991–1992
960 B280E[20] 1991–1992 154 PS (113 kW) at 5400 Nordic version
170 PS (125 kW) at 5400 European version
240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft) at 4500 2,849 cc (173.9 cu in) V6
960 B280F[20] 1991–1992 147 PS (108 kW) at 5100 235 N⋅m (173 lb⋅ft) at 3750
S90 (Asian Market) B6244F 1995- 163 PS (120 kW) at 5800 220 N⋅m (162 lb⋅ft) at 4400 I6
960 2.5 24V B6254FS[21] 1994–1997 170 PS (125 kW) at 5700 230 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) at 4400 2,473 cc (150.9 cu in)
B6254GS 1996 n/a n/a
960 B6304G 1996- 204 PS (150 kW) at 6000 267 N⋅m (197 lb⋅ft) at 4300 2,922 cc (178.3 cu in)
960 B6304S 1992–1997
S90/V90 3.0 24V B6304S2 1997-1998 180 PS (132 kW) at 5200 274 N⋅m (202 lb⋅ft) at 4100
960/S90/V90 3.0 24V B6304F[22]
B6304FS[21][23]
1991–1997 204 PS (150 kW) at 6000 267 N⋅m (197 lb⋅ft) at 4300
B6304FS2 1997–1998 180 PS (132 kW) at 5200 267 N⋅m (197 lb⋅ft) at 4000
Diesel engines
Model Engine code Year(s) Power at rpm Torque at rpm Displacement Engine configuration
940 (Diesel) D24[24] 1992–1993 82 PS (60 kW) at 4700 145 N⋅m (107 lb⋅ft) at 2000 2,383 cc (145.4 cu in) I6
940 (Turbodiesel) D24T[24] 1991–1993 112 PS (82 kW) at 4800 205 N⋅m (151 lb⋅ft) at 2500
109 PS (80 kW) with EGR 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 2400 with EGR
940/960 (Turbodiesel w/ Intercooler) D24TIC[24][25] 1991–1996 116 PS (85 kW) at 4800
122 PS (90 kW) at 4800
225 N⋅m (166 lb⋅ft) at 2400
240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft) at 2500
  • B200E: 2.0 L inline-4, naturally aspirated, Bosch K-Jetronic
  • B200F: 2.0 L inline-4, naturally aspirated, Bosch LH-Jetronic
  • B200K: 2.0 L inline-4, naturally aspirated, Renix ignition, 200K had standard head unlike 230K
  • B200ET: 2.0 L inline-4, turbocharged, Bosch Motronic engine management[26]
  • B200FT: 2.0 L inline-4, turbocharged, Bosch LH-Jetronic 156 PS (115 kW)
  • B204E: 2.0 L 16-valve, DOHC, inline-4, naturally aspirated
  • B204F: 2.0 L 16-valve, DOHC, inline-4, naturally aspirated and catalyzed
  • B204FT: 2.0 L 16-valve, DOHC, inline-4, turbocharged
  • B204GT: 2.0 L 16-valve, DOHC, inline-4, turbocharged
  • B230E: 2.3 L inline-4, naturally aspirated, Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection
  • B230F: 2.3 L inline-4, naturally aspirated, 114 hp
  • B230K: 2.3 L inline-4, naturally aspirated, Renix ignition, Heron head (introduced for the '85 model year)
  • B230ET: 2.3 L inline-4, turbocharged, Bosch Motronic (introduced in the '85 model year)
  • B230FK: 2.3 L inline-4, turbocharged, Low Pressure Turbo ('95— ), 135 hp
  • B230FT: 2.3 L inline-4, turbocharged, 165 hp
  • B234F: 2.3 L 16-valve, DOHC, inline-4, naturally aspirated, 155 hp
  • B230FB: 2.3 L inline-4, naturally aspirated
  • B280E: 2.8 L V6, naturally aspirated, Bosch LH-Jetronic 2.2, even fire crankshaft
  • B280F: 2.8 L V6, naturally aspirated, Bosch LH-Jetronic, even fire crankshaft
  • D24: 2.4 L inline-6 diesel, naturally aspirated (Volkswagen)
  • D24T: 2.4 L inline-6, turbo diesel, variant of the LT35 engine manufactured by Volkswagen
  • D24TIC: 2.4 L inline-6, turbodiesel, intercooled, variant of the LT35 engine manufactured by Volkswagen
  • B6244/B6254: 2.4/2.5 L 24-valve inline-6, naturally aspirated
  • B6304: 2.9 L 24-valve inline-6, naturally aspirated

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Transmissions edit

Volvo offered various transmissions depending on the year/model/engine combinations including the:

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Volvo S90 V90 redirects here For the succeeding generation see Volvo S90 and Volvo V90 The Volvo 900 Series is a range of executive cars produced by the Swedish manufacturer Volvo Cars from 1990 4 to 1998 4 The 900 Series was introduced in 1990 to replace the 700 Series from which it derived Prior to the end of its production the 960 was renamed as the Volvo S90 saloon and Volvo V90 estate and the 940 was renamed 940 Classic becoming the last rear wheel drive cars from Volvo until the 2023 Volvo XC40 Volvo 900 SeriesOverviewManufacturerVolvo CarsProduction1990 1998632 710 produced 1 DesignerRolf Malmgren Hakan MalmgrenBody and chassisClassMid size luxury Executive car E LayoutLongitudinal FR layout 2 PlatformP90 3 ChronologyPredecessorVolvo 700 SeriesSuccessorVolvo V70 III Estate Volvo S80 Sedan Volvo S80L Executive Royal Visible differences between the 700 and the 900 Series included redesigned rear styling of the saloon models late 700 estates and early 900 estates are visually identical The 960 was introduced in 1991 along with a new family of modular engines and then was substantially revised for the 1995 model year improving the handling The range was augmented by the new Volvo 850 in 1991 The last of the 900s was sold in 1998 Some 900 Series were built as chassis for ambulances and hearses after the main production run had been completed Contents 1 Volvo 940 1 1 North America 2 Volvo 960 2 1 1990 1994 2 2 1994 1998 3 Specifications 3 1 Engines 3 2 Transmissions 4 References 5 External linksVolvo 940 editVolvo 940 nbsp OverviewManufacturerVolvo CarsProductionSeptember 1990 February 1998 5 AssemblySweden Kalmar VKA Torslanda Torslandaverken Belgium GhentCanada Halifax VHA Thailand Samutprakarn TSA IndonesiaBody and chassisBody style4 door saloon5 door estateLayoutFR layoutPowertrainEngine2 0 L B200E F K I42 0 L B204E F DOHC I42 0 L B200ET FT turbo I42 0 L B204FT GT turbo DOHC I42 3 L B230E F I42 3 L B234F DOHC I42 3 L B230ET FK FT turbo I42 4 L Volkswagen D24 diesel I62 4 L Volkswagen D24T TIC TD I6Transmission4 speed automatic4 speed w electric overdrive manual5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 770 mm 109 1 in Length4 869 mm 191 7 in Width1 760 mm 69 3 in Heightsaloon 1 410 mm 55 5 in estate 1 435 mm 56 5 in Curb weightsaloon 1 445 1 485 kg 3 186 3 274 lb estate 1 481 1 520 kg 3 265 3 351 lb 6 Introduced in September 1990 the 940 was essentially a cosmetic reskin of the 740 7 aside from the completely redesigned rear from the C pillar back on the sedan The new taller trunk did diminish rearward vision but provided a larger opening to a larger boot than on the 700 series The dashboard and seats were all new offering a bit more headroom and the option of an integrated child booster seat in the rear 8 All drivetrains and most options available in the 940 had been available in the 740 with the exception of the 780 Coupe The 940 was more closely related to the 740 than the 760 sharing similar drivetrain choices and sheet metal from the A pillar forward In contrast the 960 was an evolution of the 760 The 760 960 front sheet metal independent rear suspension dashboard and other interior features were all exclusive to the two upscale models The 940 estate introduced in May 1991 was almost identical to its 740 estate predecessor The engines options were carried over from the 740 with 8 valve 2 litre B200 and 2 3 litre B230 four cylinder gasoline engines either naturally aspirated or turbocharged as well as the familiar 2 4 litre Volkswagen six cylinder diesel and turbodiesels being fitted There were also 16 valve versions of the gasoline engines fitted on some 1991 and 1992 models B204 B234 naturally aspirated The 2 litre 16 valve engine was fitted to the 940 base model in Italy at the time of introduction to mark it being a step up from the 740 9 After the 740 was discontinued the eight valve engine found its way into the 940 as well The 2 3 litre turbocharged version produces 165 PS 121 kW Volvo sold a chip tuning kit called Turbo which boosted the power to 190 PS 140 kW 10 In 1994 gasoline engine range was limited to 2 3 engines in Britain but the 2 0 litre engines remained available in markets with tight tax limits such as Italy Belgium and Portugal A low pressure turbocharged version of the B230 the B230FK debuted in 1994 maximum power was only up slightly over the B230FB from 131 to 135 PS 96 to 99 kW but torque increased throughout the range and there was virtually no turbo lag due to the small size of the charger The 155 PS 114 kW turbocharged 2 0 was first presented in February 1991 7 Originally intended for Italy and other markets with significant taxation thresholds at two litres it was later also installed in the British market 940 SE The most commonly found engines on 940s were the naturally aspirated B230FB with 131 PS 96 kW all markets but US B230FD with 115 PS 85 kW mainly for the US market the turbocharged B230FK and FT and the D24TIC diesel engine with 116 PS 85 kW The share of sales for the turbodiesel were much lower for the 900 series than in earlier years 9 Engines were fitted with either a 5 speed M47 or 4 speed overdrive M46 manual gearbox or an automatic transmission either Aisin Warner AW70 71 72 3 speed overdrive or ZF 4HP22 4 speed for some B230FB or E and diesel engines In 1995 the manual gearbox was replaced with a full 5 speed M90 and the ZF was abandoned for gasoline engines and fitted only on diesels The SE emblem denoted very different trim and engine levels in different countries In Sweden the 940 SE was an ordinary non turbo 940 with some optional extras as standard most notably painted mirrors and bumpers In the UK it was a high trim level available with all engines from 2 0 to 2 3 turbo In Australia the 940 SE was a high trim level with only the 2 3 Turbo B230FT with some extras as standard and featured rather unusually full painted bumpers In Thailand the 940 SE was a Turbo LPT model with leather seats ABS brakes and SRS Airbag In the US the 940 SE utilised the body from the 960 different dashboard firewall hood recessed windscreen wipers etc with the four cylinder B230FT engine the 940 SE badge presumably chosen by Volvo in order to maintain the link between name and number of cylinders From MY 1993 on in Italy all 940 estates were badged Polar engine B200F or Super Polar engine B200FT Towards the end of the model cycle certain countries as Sweden Germany and Switzerland received a well equipped limited series badged Classic Production of the 940 series extended from 1990 to 1998 with a total of 246 704 units of sedan and 231 677 units of estate 11 The Volvo 940 is among the last in the long running line of rear wheel drive cars from Volvo nbsp Volvo 940 European spec front nbsp Volvo 940 US spec front nbsp Volvo 940 Sedan rear nbsp Volvo 940 Estate rear nbsp Volvo 940 Turbo wagon US North America edit In the United States the 1991 940 was offered in three versions the 940 GLE used a DOHC 16 valve version of the 2 3 litre engine B234 with a 6000 rpm redline The 940 Turbo used a turbocharged 2 3 litre engine B230FT and the top end 940 SE also turbocharged included body coloured trim and various premium features leather power seats moonroof etc as standard equipment This is one of the Volvo vehicles that was produced at Volvo s former manufacturing facility in Halifax Nova Scotia In 1993 940s built at that plant were affixed with roundels at the rear window to celebrate the plant s 30th anniversary For the 1992 model year the 940 GLE was downgraded with a 114 hp 85 kW version of the 2 3 litre four cylinder engine and sold as the 940 GL The 940 SE was in actuality a 960 Turbo sold as the 940 SE while the 940 Turbo remained largely unchanged US sales ended in 1995 in favour of the Volvo 850 and Volvo 960 series Volvo 960 editVolvo 960 nbsp OverviewManufacturerVolvo CarsAlso calledVolvo S90Volvo V90Production1990 1998AssemblySweden Kalmar VKA Sweden GothenburgBody and chassisBody style4 door saloon5 door estateLayoutFR layoutPowertrainEnginepetrol 2 0 L B204E F 16V I42 0 L B204FT GT 16V turbo I42 3 L B230FT turbo I42 5 L B6244 6254 I62 8 L PRV B280E F V62 9 L B6304 I6diesel 2 4 L Volkswagen D24TIC td I6Transmission4 speed Aisin AW30 43 automatic5 speed Volvo M90 manualDimensionsWheelbase2 771 mm 109 1 in 2 921 mm 115 in 960 Executive S90 Royal LWB Lengthsaloon 960 Executive S90 Royal LWB 5 020 mm 197 6 in 1992 1994 saloon 4 869 mm 191 7 in 1992 1994 estate 4 808 mm 189 3 in 1995 1998 saloon 4 872 mm 191 8 in 1995 1998 estate 4 862 mm 191 4 in Width1995 1997 saloon 1 750 mm 68 9 in 1 760 mm 69 3 in Height1992 1994 saloon 1 410 mm 55 5 in 1992 1994 estate 1 435 mm 56 5 in 1995 1998 saloon 1 438 mm 56 6 in 1995 1998 estate 1 463 mm 57 6 in Curb weightsaloon 1 560 1 604 kg 3 439 3 536 lb estate 1 602 1 629 kg 3 532 3 591 lb 12 1990 1994 edit The Autumn of 1990 marked the launch of the Volvo 960 in time for the 1991 model year This was the replacement for the 760 The 1991 960 was an evolutionary progression of the 1990 760 but it was also one of the first cars to feature the work of British designer Peter Horbury nbsp Volvo 960 estate US The most significant change was that in most markets the 960 was offered with an all new aluminium 24 valve DOHC inline six cylinder engine often referred to as white block in the Volvo community due to its bare aluminium block Maximum power was 204 PS 150 kW at 6 000 rpm Some markets such as Australia and Japan saw 1991 960s equipped with the same B280E F V6 engine 145 PS or 107 kW at 5 100 rpm that had powered the 1990 760 13 The 1992 model year saw the U S introduction of the DOHC inline six cylinder engine For the Italian and Portuguese markets the 960 was available with the 16v 2 litre turbo 190 200 PS 140 147 kW from September 1990 until September 1993 along with the inline sixes Certain markets also received the 2 3 litre turbo Redblock four with 165 PS 121 kW and the Volkswagen built D24TIC with 116 or 122 PS 85 or 90 kW 14 The 960 received incremental changes for the 1992 1993 and 1994 model years Most visible were the new more shapely seats and redesigned seat belts with hydraulic pretensioners for 1992 1993 saw a new more ergonomic shifter and in 1994 dual front airbags were introduced in some markets The opaque sunroof was replaced by a sliding sunshade and glass window In 1994 the US version of the 3 litre six was tuned for more torque and a less peaky power delivery in favor of U S emissions regulations with 181 PS 133 kW at 5 200 rpm and 270 N m 199 lb ft at 4 100 rpm as opposed to 267 N m or 197 lb ft at 4 300 rpm for the rest of the world 15 Nilsson a small coachbuilder in Laholm Sweden worked under contract with Volvo to supply the stretched 960 Executive and the later Royal model with Hermes leather interior Nilsson offered a number of different lengths and sealed the window in the C pillar for more privacy in the rear The Executive had longer rear doors longer versions had inserts behind the B pillar For North America the 1992 1994 Volvo 960s were built in Kalmar Sweden The very first Volvo 960 for the US market rolled off the assembly line on August 12 1991 as a 1992 model The 1995 to 1998 960s were built in Goteborg Sweden The first 1995 model year facelift 960 was built on June 27 1994 1994 1998 edit In 1994 for the 1995 model year the 960 received a facelift including changes to the grille and body coloured panels 15 A smaller 2 5 version of the six cylinder 2 473 cc was also added to the lineup with 170 or 163 PS 125 or 120 kW for the B6244FS version The new 960 was the first car offered with standard daytime running lights in North America nbsp Volvo 960 saloon nbsp Volvo 960 estate US Only the modular six cylinder engines were available from model year 1995 on The front suspension was redesigned to more closely match that of the 850 The rear suspension received a completely redesigned multi link independent system with a single fibreglass transverse leaf spring The 1995 estate received independent rear suspension Volvo reported that the single composite leaf spring used in the rear suspension of the 960 estate had the same mass as just one of the two springs it replaced 16 Boge s Nivomat self leveling rear suspension system became an option rather than standard equipment Trim levels were GLT and SE for European markets From 1996 Volvo renamed the 960 in select markets as Volvo S90 saloon and Volvo V90 estate in alignment with the letter and number naming scheme used on their other models This renaming applied to several European countries in late 1996 in North America from late 1996 for the 1997 model year and in Australia from March 1997 The new name coincided with an improved air conditioning system All US cars were equipped with an electronically controlled Aisin AW series automatic transmission Beginning in the 1995 model year European cars with the 2 5 L engines were also available with a manual transmission the so called M90 a strong new design that was derived from the Volvo 850 s transmission With the demise of the 2 5 L engine the M90 was paired with a detuned version 180 PS or 132 kW of the 3 0 L engine Production of the 960 and its S90 and V90 derivatives ended in 1998 with a total of 112 710 sedans and 41 619 estates 17 The S90 V90 nameplate returned to use when Volvo introduced its flagship model in 2016 18 Specifications editEngines edit These engines were offered in the 900 Series vehicles over the years Petrol engines Model Engine code Year s Power at rpm Torque at rpm Displacement Engineconfig 940 B200E 1991 115 PS 85 kW at 5700 158 N m 117 lb ft at 2800 1 986 cc 121 2 cu in I4 940 S GL GLE B200F 1991 1995 112 PS 82 kW at 5700 158 N m 117 lb ft at 2800 rpm B200G 1992 1994 111 PS 82 kW at 5700 155 N m 114 lb ft at 2800 B200GT 1992 1998 155 PS 114 kW at 5600 230 N m 170 lb ft at 3600 940 2 0 8V Turbo 940 Wentworth B200FT 1991 1998 940 2 0 16V B204E 1991 139 PS 102 kW at 6000 9 181 N m 133 lb ft at 4800 960 2 0 16V Turbo B204FT 1991 1993 190 PS 140 kW at 5300 280 N m 207 lb ft at 2950 960 2 0 16V Turbo B204GT 1991 1993 200 PS 147 kW at 5300 290 N m 214 lb ft at 2950 B230E 1991 131 PS 96 kW 190 Nm at 3300 2 316 cc 141 3 cu in 940 GLE B230F 19 1991 1994 116 hp 118 PS 87 kW at 5400 182 N m 134 lb ft at 2500 940 GL GLE B230FB 1991 1995 131 PS 96 kW at 5500 185 N m 136 lb ft at 2950 940 California Emissions B230FD 1993 1994 116 hp 118 PS 87 kW at 4900 182 N m 134 lb ft at 2500 940 Turbo 940SE US 960 2 3 Turbo B230FT 19 1991 1998 165 hp 167 PS 123 kW at 4800 264 N m 195 lb ft at 3450 940 SE Thailand 940 Polar LPT B230FK 1995 1998 135 PS 99 kW at 4900 230 N m 170 lb ft at 2300 940 B230G 1992 1995 116 PS 85 kW at 5500 185 N m 136 lb ft at 2950 940 960 B230GT 1991 1994 170 PS 125 kW at 4800 265 N m 195 lb ft at 3450 B230GK 1995 1998 135 PS 99 kW at 4900 230 N m 170 lb ft at 2300 940 GLT 2 3 16V B234F 1991 1992 155 PS 114 kW at 5600 204 N m 150 lb ft at 4800 B234G 1991 1992 960 B280E 20 1991 1992 154 PS 113 kW at 5400 Nordic version 170 PS 125 kW at 5400 European version 240 N m 177 lb ft at 4500 2 849 cc 173 9 cu in V6 960 B280F 20 1991 1992 147 PS 108 kW at 5100 235 N m 173 lb ft at 3750 S90 Asian Market B6244F 1995 163 PS 120 kW at 5800 220 N m 162 lb ft at 4400 I6 960 2 5 24V B6254FS 21 1994 1997 170 PS 125 kW at 5700 230 N m 170 lb ft at 4400 2 473 cc 150 9 cu in B6254GS 1996 n a n a 960 B6304G 1996 204 PS 150 kW at 6000 267 N m 197 lb ft at 4300 2 922 cc 178 3 cu in 960 B6304S 1992 1997 S90 V90 3 0 24V B6304S2 1997 1998 180 PS 132 kW at 5200 274 N m 202 lb ft at 4100 960 S90 V90 3 0 24V B6304F 22 B6304FS 21 23 1991 1997 204 PS 150 kW at 6000 267 N m 197 lb ft at 4300 B6304FS2 1997 1998 180 PS 132 kW at 5200 267 N m 197 lb ft at 4000 Diesel engines Model Engine code Year s Power at rpm Torque at rpm Displacement Engine configuration 940 Diesel D24 24 1992 1993 82 PS 60 kW at 4700 145 N m 107 lb ft at 2000 2 383 cc 145 4 cu in I6 940 Turbodiesel D24T 24 1991 1993 112 PS 82 kW at 4800 205 N m 151 lb ft at 2500 109 PS 80 kW with EGR 190 N m 140 lb ft at 2400 with EGR 940 960 Turbodiesel w Intercooler D24TIC 24 25 1991 1996 116 PS 85 kW at 4800122 PS 90 kW at 4800 225 N m 166 lb ft at 2400 240 N m 177 lb ft at 2500 B200E 2 0 L inline 4 naturally aspirated Bosch K Jetronic B200F 2 0 L inline 4 naturally aspirated Bosch LH Jetronic B200K 2 0 L inline 4 naturally aspirated Renix ignition 200K had standard head unlike 230K B200ET 2 0 L inline 4 turbocharged Bosch Motronic engine management 26 B200FT 2 0 L inline 4 turbocharged Bosch LH Jetronic 156 PS 115 kW B204E 2 0 L 16 valve DOHC inline 4 naturally aspirated B204F 2 0 L 16 valve DOHC inline 4 naturally aspirated and catalyzed B204FT 2 0 L 16 valve DOHC inline 4 turbocharged B204GT 2 0 L 16 valve DOHC inline 4 turbocharged B230E 2 3 L inline 4 naturally aspirated Bosch K Jetronic fuel injection B230F 2 3 L inline 4 naturally aspirated 114 hp B230K 2 3 L inline 4 naturally aspirated Renix ignition Heron head introduced for the 85 model year B230ET 2 3 L inline 4 turbocharged Bosch Motronic introduced in the 85 model year B230FK 2 3 L inline 4 turbocharged Low Pressure Turbo 95 135 hp B230FT 2 3 L inline 4 turbocharged 165 hp B234F 2 3 L 16 valve DOHC inline 4 naturally aspirated 155 hp B230FB 2 3 L inline 4 naturally aspirated B280E 2 8 L V6 naturally aspirated Bosch LH Jetronic 2 2 even fire crankshaft B280F 2 8 L V6 naturally aspirated Bosch LH Jetronic even fire crankshaft D24 2 4 L inline 6 diesel naturally aspirated Volkswagen D24T 2 4 L inline 6 turbo diesel variant of the LT35 engine manufactured by Volkswagen D24TIC 2 4 L inline 6 turbodiesel intercooled variant of the LT35 engine manufactured by Volkswagen B6244 B6254 2 4 2 5 L 24 valve inline 6 naturally aspirated B6304 2 9 L 24 valve inline 6 naturally aspirated 27 Transmissions edit Volvo offered various transmissions depending on the year model engine combinations including the M46 manual transmission 4 speed Laycock de Normanville overdrive M47 manual transmission 5 speed M90 manual transmission 5 speed AW30 40 electronically controlled automatic transmission 4 speed lockup torque converter AW70 AW70L automatic transmission 3 speed overdrive lockup torque converter on some models AW71 automatic transmission 3 speed overdrive AW72L automatic transmission 4 speed lockup torque converter ZF 4HP22 automatic transmission 4 speed lockup torque converter References edit Volvo 900 Series Production Statistics 1991 98 Volvo 940 960 S90 V90 July 28 2014 Nyblad Fredrik 5 February 2018 Tjugo ar sedan den sista Volvo 940 tillverkades Twenty years since the last 940 was manufactured www klassiker nu in Swedish Archived from the original on 2018 02 10 Retrieved 2018 02 11 a b Volvo Car Corporation 8 January 2000 1990 1999 A historical review www media volvocars com Retrieved 2017 10 15 940 Estate www volvocars com intl Volvo Car Corporation Archived from the original on 2018 02 12 Retrieved 2018 02 11 1995 Volvo 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