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Volvo S40

The Volvo S40 is a series of compact and subcompact executive automobiles marketed and produced by the Swedish manufacturer Volvo Cars from 1995 to 2012.

Volvo S40
Overview
ManufacturerVolvo Cars
Production1995–2012 (1,026,401 produced)
(S40: 602,910 produced)
(V40 (1995–2004): 423,491 produced)
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact executive car (C)
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive[nb 1]
Chronology
PredecessorVolvo 440/460
SuccessorVolvo V40 II

The first generation (1995–2004) was introduced in 1995 with the S40 (S from saloon) and V40 (V from versatility, estate) cars.

The second generation (2004–2012) was released in 2004, and the estate variant's name changed to V50.

The range was replaced by the Volvo V40 five door hatchback in 2012.

First generation (1995–2004)

First generation
 
Overview
Production1995–2004 (1,000,034 units)[1]
Model years1996–2004
Assembly
DesignerPeter Horbury
Body and chassis
Body style
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Related
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 1.6 L I4
  • 1.8 L I4
  • 1.9 L turbo I4
  • 2.0 L I4
  • 2.0 L turbo I4[nb 2]
  • Diesel:
  • 1.9 L turbo I4
Transmission
  • 5-speed Renault M3P manual
  • 5-speed Renault M5P manual
  • 5-speed Renault M5D manual
  • 5-speed Volvo M56 manual
  • 4-speed Aisin AW50-42LE automatic
  • 5-speed Aisin AW55-50 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 1995–2001: 2,550 mm (100.4 in)
  • 2002–2004: 2,557 mm (100.7 in)
Length
  • 2000–2001: 4,470 mm (176.0 in)
  • 2002–2004: 4,521 mm (178.0 in)
Width
  • 2000–2001: 1,720 mm (67.7 in)
  • 2002–2004: 1,717 mm (67.6 in)
Height
  • 2000–2001: 1,410 mm (55.5 in)
  • 2002–2004: 1,423–1,426 mm (56.0–56.1 in)
Kerb weight
  • S40:
  • 1,220–1,392 kg (2,690–3,069 lb)[2]
  • V40:
  • 1,234–1,414 kg (2,721–3,117 lb)[3][4][5]
Chronology
SuccessorVolvo V50 (V40)
 
Pre facelift Volvo V40 2.0 (United Kingdom)
 
Pre facelift Volvo V40 2.0 (United Kingdom)
 
Pre facelift Volvo S40 1.8 (United Kingdom)
 
Facelift Volvo S40 1.8 (Australia)
 
Facelift Volvo V40 2.0T (Australia)
 
Interior

During August 1995, Volvo released its new series, with the intention of calling the cars S4[6][7] and F4.[8] However, as Audi had already reserved the "S4" name, Volvo opted to name the range S40 (saloon), and V40 (estate).[9] These cars were manufactured at the Nedcar factory at Born in the Netherlands (a pre Ford joint venture between Volvo and Mitsubishi Motors) and based on a common platform with the Mitsubishi Carisma, later used by the Proton Waja. They were also the last Volvos to be produced at the Born plant; a lineage that had begun in the early 1970s with Volvo's collaboration with DAF that had led to the Volvo 66 and the Volvo 300 series.

In the United Kingdom, it cost approximately 50% more than the related Mitsubishi Carisma. The car helped change perceptions of Volvo: "The S40/V40 range was the car that finally persuaded buyers that Volvo really could build a credible compact executive car",[10] reported the RAC. For the 2000 model year, Volvo expanded the S40/V40's market to North America, where went on sale exclusively with the 1.9 liter turbo.[11]

The V40, with a drag coefficient of 0.32,[12] was the first whole model to be introduced under the direction of the British designer Peter Horbury, Volvo’s design director,[12] and was marketed in Australia, South America and the Far East.[12] The V40 was named the ‘Most Beautiful Estate Car in the World’ at an Italian award ceremony.[12] The official premiere was at the Frankfurt Motor Show, in September 1995, with the V40 premièring in December 1995, at the Bologna Motor Show.[13]

In July 2000, Volvo updated the 40 Series ("Phase II"),[14] implementing a number of technical improvements, including improved engine management, diesel direct fuel injection, extra safety features, larger brake discs, new front suspension and steering, revised rear suspension, larger tyres and a wider track.

A minor facelift gave more streamlining, slightly different front wings and front bumper, and larger front indicators, as well as minor instruments and fascia re design.

The 40 Series cars were equipped with four-cylinder engines, such as a 1.9 turbo diesel or 1.6 (1588 cc), 1.8 (1731 cc, later increased to 1783cc), 2.0T (1948 cc), 1.9 T4 (1855 cc, later increased to 1948cc) or 2.0 (1948 cc) fuel injected gasoline engines all of which are derivatives of the Volvo Modular engine series that started life in the Volvo 960 and carried in both 5 and 6 cyl formats in Volvo's bigger FWD cars.

There was also a 1.8 L (1834 cc) petrol direct injection engine provided by Mitsubishi as part of the platform sharing between the 40 series and the Carisma. The Volvo S40/V40 series was a completely new car from the ground up, only one engine – the 1.9 turbo diesel – carried over from the old 400 Series.

The low (2.0T) and high (1.9 T4) pressure turbo variants were positioned at the top of the motor range. The 2.0T was rounded down and badged as 1.9T and was the only engine available in North America. The five speed manual transmission, widely available in Europe, was not certified in North American S40s, with the five speed automatic as the only option. No electric CVT was planned, unlike the 440 HTA / High Tech Auto CVT that had been released before the 400 series was completely phased out.

In the United Kingdom, trim levels were S, XS, SE and CD. Later on, trim levels offered were supplemented with SE Lux and Sport Lux trim designations. A limited edition 'Xi' trim level was also offered for a short run on Phase 1 and Phase 1.5 cars, often painted yellow with black bezel headlamps.

The Volvo S40 was the first car to earn a four star Euro-NCAP safety rating.

Engines

Petrol engines
Model Engine code Year(s) Power at rpm Torque at rpm Displacement
1.6 B4164S 1996–1999 105 PS (77 kW; 104 hp) at 5500 143 N⋅m (105 lb⋅ft) at 4200 1,587 cc (96.8 in3)
1.8 B4184S 1995–1999 115 PS (85 kW; 113 hp) at 5500 165 N⋅m (122 lb⋅ft) at 4100 1,731 cc (105.6 in3)
1.8i B4184SM 1998–2001 125 PS (92 kW; 123 hp) at 5500 174 N⋅m (128 lb⋅ft) at 3750 1,783 cc (108.8 in3)
2.0 B4204S 1995–2004 140 PS (103 kW; 138 hp) at 6000 183 N⋅m (135 lb⋅ft) at 4500 1,948 cc (118.9 in3)
2.0 T B4204T 1998–1999 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp) at 5100 230 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) at 1800–4800 1,948 cc (118.9 in3)
2.0 T B4204T2 2000 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp) at 5100 230 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) at 1800–4800 1,948 cc (118.9 in3)
2.0 T B4204T3[15] 2001–2004 163 PS (120 kW; 161 hp) at 5250 240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft) at 1800–4500 1,948 cc (118.9 in3)
2.0 T B4204T4[16] 2003–2004[17] 172 PS (127 kW; 170 hp) at 5500 240 N⋅m (180 lb⋅ft) at 1800–5000 1,948 cc (118.9 in3)
T4 B4204T5 2001-2003 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) at 5500 300 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft) at 2500–4000 1,948 cc (118.9 in3)
T4 B4194T 1998–1999 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) at 5500 300 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft) at 2400–3600 1,855 cc (113.2 in3)
Diesel engines
Model Engine code Year(s) Power at rpm Torque at rpm Displacement
1.9D D4192T 1996–1999 90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp) at 4250 176 N⋅m (130 lb⋅ft) at 2250 1,900 cc (115.9 in3)
1.9D D4192T2 1999–2000 95 PS (70 kW; 94 hp) at 4000 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 2000 1,870 cc (114.1 in3)
1.9D D4192T3 2000–2004 116 PS (85 kW; 114 hp) at 4000 265 N⋅m (195 lb⋅ft) at 1750–3250 1,870 cc (114.1 in3)
1.9D D4192T4 2000–2004 102 PS (75 kW; 101 hp) at 4000 215 N⋅m (159 lb⋅ft) at 1750–3250 1,870 cc (114.1 in3)

Sales

S40

Calendar year United States[18] Canada
2000 29,862 1,682
2001 22,451 1,735
2002 15,383 1,454
2003 13,058 1,195
2004 4,726 279

V40 sales

Calendar year Worldwide
2000 156,498 (S40/V40 combined)[19]
2001 69,012[20]
2002 61,475[21]
2003 53,592
2004

Total Produced 423,491[22]

Motorsport

 

The S40 was homologated for racing in the Super Touring category on 1 January 1997.[23] It competed in the British Touring Car Championship with Tom Walkinshaw Racing between 1997 and 1999 with Rickard Rydell winning the 1998 title. In Australia, Rickard Rydell and Jim Richards won the 1998 AMP Bathurst 1000. The S40 also competed in the Australian Super Touring Championship with Volvo Dealer Racing in 1998 and 1999, with Volvo winning the Manufacturers Championship in its second year. It also competed in the Swedish Touring Car Championship and the 2003 Norwegian Touring Car Championship.

Second generation (2004–2012)

For the wagon variant, see Volvo V50, for convertible variant, see Volvo C70, for hatchback, see Volvo C30

Second generation
 
Overview
Production2004–2012
Model years2004–2012
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style4-door saloon
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive
PlatformVolvo P1 platform[25]
Related
Powertrain
Engine1.6 L I4 (petrol)
1.8 L I4 (petrol)
2.0 L I4 (petrol/ethanol)
2.4 L I5 (petrol)
2.5 L turbo I5 (petrol)
1.6 L I4 (diesel)
2.0 L I4 (diesel)
2.0 L I5 (diesel)
2.4 L I5 (diesel)
Transmission
  • 5-speed Volvo M56 manual
  • 6-speed Volvo M66 manual
  • 5-speed Aisin AW55-50 automatic
  • 6-speed Aisin TF-80SC automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,640 mm (103.9 in)
Length
  • 2004–2005:
  • 4,468 mm (175.9 in)
  • 2006–2007:
  • 4,475 mm (176.2 in)
  • 2008–2012:
  • 4,483 mm (176.5 in)
Width1,770 mm (69.7 in)
Height
  • FWD:
  • 1,452 mm (57.2 in)
  • AWD:
  • 1,470 mm (57.9 in)
Curb weight
  • FWD:
  • 1,435–1,505 kg (3,164–3,318 lb)
  • AWD:[26][27]
  • 1,552–1,579 kg (3,422–3,481 lb)
Chronology
SuccessorLynk & Co 03 (indirect)
 
Volvo S40 pre-facelift
 
The Volvo V50 is the wagon variant of the S40.
 
Volvo C70, hardtop convertible based on the same platform

Introduced in the beginning of 2004, the second generation S40 (known as the 2004.5 Volvo S40) introduced a new design based on the Volvo P1 platform built at the Volvo Cars factory in Ghent, Belgium. At the same time, the V40 was replaced by the estate V50, also based on the P1 platform and built in Ghent.

The S40 was nominated for the World Car of the Year award for 2005, and won the Canadian Car of the Year Best New Sport Compact award for 2005. It was also elected the South African Car of the Year for 2005 by the South African Guild of Motoring Journalists.

The chassis for this car and the majority of its components were developed by Volvo, however similar mechanical components can be found in the Mazda3 and the European Ford Focus.[28] It had the latest generation of Volvo's modular five cylinder engines.

The inline fives were frequently improved upon by Volvo since the engine's debut in 1991 for the 1992 model year Volvo 850. 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.

The S40/V50 T5 (one of the several variants) features the 2.5 L B5254T3 (later B5254T7) (2521 cc) five-cylinder fuel-injected engine with a light pressure turbocharger. The valvetrain has four valves per cylinder and is a DOHC design.

The engine is transversely mounted at the front of the vehicle and was available with the M66W (front wheel drive) or M66C (all wheel drive) drivetrains. In the United States, the manual (six speed) transmission was only available on the V50 in 2006, 2007 and 2010 and only with AWD and R-line trim.

The initial 2.0 diesel engine was the DW10, produced by PSA. A new range of engines and transmissions were introduced at the end of May 2010 (see "engine specifications" below).

There was also 1.8 L (Mazda L engine) petrol version available in the European markets.

Marketing

Volvo launched an advertising campaign for the S40 titled The Mystery of Dalarö, using a documentary style video approach. The eight minute film was credited to fictitious Venezuelan film maker Carlos Soto. In fact, as was disclosed later, it was directed by Spike Jonze.

The film is set on 25 October 2003, where 32 people supposedly purchased a Volvo S40, at the same local Volvo dealership in Dalarö, a small village to the south east of Stockholm.[29] In addition to this film, a four minute documentary of the documentary, calling into question the validity of the events, was posted as Soto's "personal edit" on his alleged homepage.[30]

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. 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.

Facelift

 
Facelift Volvo S40 T5 (Australia)
 
Facelift Volvo S40 T5 (Australia)

The S40 was refreshed for April 2007. Improvements include improved audio systems, increased storage space and new safety features like emergency brake lights which flash rapidly during hard braking to alert traffic behind the car. The new S40 also comes with optional active bi xenon headlights which point the light beam in the direction of the road as it curves (standard in SE Lux models).

There was also an optional BLIS (blind spot information system) camera located on the side mirrors which alerts the driver of passing vehicles beside the car.

Volvo released the 2.0 litre diesel Powershift on the third week of February 2008, except in Ireland, where it was released in the last week of May, because of delivery intervals.

The T5 model received a new engine (the B5254T7) with a performance increase of 9 hp (6.7 kW), giving an output of 227 hp (169 kW). The D5 engine became available with a manual gearbox offering 400 N⋅m (300 ft⋅lbf) of torque and an automatic transmission offering 350 N⋅m (260 ft⋅lbf) in the second half of 2007.

The model of 2009 saw rear end boot lid changes, with wider spacing of the 'Volvo' lettering and larger characters, as in the newer Volvo models.[31]

In 2010, the new, larger, circular Volvo logo appeared on the front grille, in the United States, a manual transmission was briefly available with the T5 AWD version. In North America, the naturally aspirated five cylinder engine, all wheel drive, and manual transmission were all dropped for the model year of 2011, leaving only the automatic, front wheel drive T5 in base and R-Design trims.[32] The model year of 2011 was the last for the S40 in the United States and Canada.

Engine specifications (2011)

From the end of May 2010, a new range of engines were available for the so called "2011 model".[33]

The range now included three petrol engines (1.6, 2.0 and T5, the latter only available with front-wheel drive and automatic transmission), four diesel engines (the existing DRIVe and the new D2, D3 and D4) and the 2.0F flexible-fuel engine that can run either on normal petrol or E85, an ethanol petrol mixture. Production ended in May 2012.

The updated 2.0 and T5 and the new D2, D3 and D4 are compliant with the Euro 5 emission standard (the rest are Euro 4 compliant), and the DRIVe included a start-stop system for reduced fuel consumption and emissions.[34] New six speed gearboxes are used in the D2 (manual: B6 D2), D3 and D4 (manual: M66D, automatic: Aisin AWF21).[35]

Specification S40 1.6 S40 1.6 (2010) S40 2.0 S40 T5 S40 DRIVe S40 D2 S40 D3 (*) S40 D4 S40 2.0F FLEXIFUEL
Engine Type 4-cyl. 4-cyl. Turbo 4-cyl. 5-cyl. Turbo 4-cyl. Turbo 4-cyl. Turbo 5-cyl. Turbo 5-cyl. Turbo 4-cyl.
Fuel Petrol Petrol Petrol Petrol Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Petrol/E85
Valves 16 16 16 20 16 8 20 20 16
cc 1596 1596 1999 2521 1560 1560 1984 1984 1999
Power kW 74 110 107 169 80 84 110 130 107
PS 100 150 145 230 109 115 150 177 145
at rpm 6000 6000 6000 5000 4000 3600 3500 3500 6000
Torque Nm 150 195 185 320 240 270 350 400 185
at rpm 4000 4500 1500–5000 1750 1750 1500–2750 1750–2750 4500
Transmission manual 5-speed 5-speed 6 speed 6-speed 6-speed 6-speed 5-speed
auto 5-speed 5-speed 6-speed 6-speed
Top speed manual 185 km/h 220 km/h 210 km/h 190 km/h 195 km/h N/A (*) 220 km/h 210 km/h
auto 235 km/h N/A (*) 215 km/h
0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) manual 11.9 s 6.8 s 9.5 s 11.4 s 9.5 s 8.7 s 9.5 s
auto 7.5 s 9.6 s 8.8 s
Fuel consumption l/100 km

(urban/extra-urban/combined)

manual 9.2/5.8/7.1 10.8/5.7/7.6 5.2/3.8/4.3 7.0/4.0/5.0 7.0/4.0/5.0 10.9/5.8/7.7
auto 13.5/6.5/9.0 -/-/10.1 7.6/4.5/5.6 7.6/4.5/5.6
CO2 emissions manual 169 g/km 176 g/km 104 g/km 114 g/km 134 g/km 134 g/km 183 g/km
auto 211 g/km 149 g/km 149 g/km

(*) Available from September 2010

Note updated: In 2012 the last variant of the S40 2.0 Comfort, was the same 2.0 Petrol Engine, but with a PowerShift 6 speed automatic transmition. Adding to this, was a little differences in headlights and tile lights.

S40 sales

Calendar year United States[18] Canada[37] Sweden[38] Global[39]
2004 19,522 1,269
2005 24,411 2,030
2006 24,729 1,431 3,705 72,329
2007 18,215 1,099 3,271 63,062
2008 9,686 683 2,036 48,950
2009 7,956 758 1,396 36,954
2010 5,623 818 1,182 31,688
2011 2,984 478 1,169 23,621[40]
2012 51 0 672 12,354

Total produced: 602,910 (1995–2012)[41]

See also

  • Volvo V50, estate variant of the second generation
  • Volvo C30, three door hatchback bearing the same design as the second generation
  • Volvo C70, coupé and convertible version of both the first and the second generation
  • Volvo S70, mid size car bearing a similar front end design with the first generation

Notes

  1. ^ The second generation only.
  2. ^ Standard in North American models and only available in North America rebadged as 1.9T

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For the Volvo V40 hatchback sold from 2012 see Volvo V40 P1 Volvo S4 redirects here Not to be confused with Audi S4 The Volvo S40 is a series of compact and subcompact executive automobiles marketed and produced by the Swedish manufacturer Volvo Cars from 1995 to 2012 Volvo S40OverviewManufacturerVolvo CarsProduction1995 2012 1 026 401 produced S40 602 910 produced V40 1995 2004 423 491 produced Body and chassisClassSubcompact executive car C LayoutFront engine front wheel drive or four wheel drive nb 1 ChronologyPredecessorVolvo 440 460SuccessorVolvo V40 IIThe first generation 1995 2004 was introduced in 1995 with the S40 S from saloon and V40 V from versatility estate cars The second generation 2004 2012 was released in 2004 and the estate variant s name changed to V50 The range was replaced by the Volvo V40 five door hatchback in 2012 Contents 1 First generation 1995 2004 1 1 Engines 1 2 Sales 1 2 1 S40 1 2 2 V40 sales 1 3 Motorsport 2 Second generation 2004 2012 2 1 Marketing 2 2 Facelift 2 3 Engine specifications 2011 2 4 S40 sales 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksFirst generation 1995 2004 EditFirst generation OverviewProduction1995 2004 1 000 034 units 1 Model years1996 2004AssemblyNetherlands Born NedCar Malaysia Shah Alam SMA Botswana Gaborone TMBC South Africa Pretoria Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa Thailand Samut Prakarn Thai Swedish Assembly Co Ltd DesignerPeter HorburyBody and chassisBody style4 door saloon S40 5 door estate V40 LayoutFront engine front wheel driveRelatedMitsubishi CarismaProton WajaPowertrainEnginePetrol 1 6 L I41 8 L I41 9 L turbo I42 0 L I42 0 L turbo I4 nb 2 Diesel 1 9 L turbo I4Transmission5 speed Renault M3P manual5 speed Renault M5P manual5 speed Renault M5D manual5 speed Volvo M56 manual4 speed Aisin AW50 42LE automatic5 speed Aisin AW55 50 automaticDimensionsWheelbase1995 2001 2 550 mm 100 4 in 2002 2004 2 557 mm 100 7 in Length2000 2001 4 470 mm 176 0 in 2002 2004 4 521 mm 178 0 in Width2000 2001 1 720 mm 67 7 in 2002 2004 1 717 mm 67 6 in Height2000 2001 1 410 mm 55 5 in 2002 2004 1 423 1 426 mm 56 0 56 1 in Kerb weightS40 1 220 1 392 kg 2 690 3 069 lb 2 V40 1 234 1 414 kg 2 721 3 117 lb 3 4 5 ChronologySuccessorVolvo V50 V40 Pre facelift Volvo V40 2 0 United Kingdom Pre facelift Volvo V40 2 0 United Kingdom Pre facelift Volvo S40 1 8 United Kingdom Facelift Volvo S40 1 8 Australia Facelift Volvo V40 2 0T Australia Interior During August 1995 Volvo released its new series with the intention of calling the cars S4 6 7 and F4 8 However as Audi had already reserved the S4 name Volvo opted to name the range S40 saloon and V40 estate 9 These cars were manufactured at the Nedcar factory at Born in the Netherlands a pre Ford joint venture between Volvo and Mitsubishi Motors and based on a common platform with the Mitsubishi Carisma later used by the Proton Waja They were also the last Volvos to be produced at the Born plant a lineage that had begun in the early 1970s with Volvo s collaboration with DAF that had led to the Volvo 66 and the Volvo 300 series In the United Kingdom it cost approximately 50 more than the related Mitsubishi Carisma The car helped change perceptions of Volvo The S40 V40 range was the car that finally persuaded buyers that Volvo really could build a credible compact executive car 10 reported the RAC For the 2000 model year Volvo expanded the S40 V40 s market to North America where went on sale exclusively with the 1 9 liter turbo 11 The V40 with a drag coefficient of 0 32 12 was the first whole model to be introduced under the direction of the British designer Peter Horbury Volvo s design director 12 and was marketed in Australia South America and the Far East 12 The V40 was named the Most Beautiful Estate Car in the World at an Italian award ceremony 12 The official premiere was at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 1995 with the V40 premiering in December 1995 at the Bologna Motor Show 13 In July 2000 Volvo updated the 40 Series Phase II 14 implementing a number of technical improvements including improved engine management diesel direct fuel injection extra safety features larger brake discs new front suspension and steering revised rear suspension larger tyres and a wider track A minor facelift gave more streamlining slightly different front wings and front bumper and larger front indicators as well as minor instruments and fascia re design The 40 Series cars were equipped with four cylinder engines such as a 1 9 turbo diesel or 1 6 1588 cc 1 8 1731 cc later increased to 1783cc 2 0T 1948 cc 1 9 T4 1855 cc later increased to 1948cc or 2 0 1948 cc fuel injected gasoline engines all of which are derivatives of the Volvo Modular engine series that started life in the Volvo 960 and carried in both 5 and 6 cyl formats in Volvo s bigger FWD cars There was also a 1 8 L 1834 cc petrol direct injection engine provided by Mitsubishi as part of the platform sharing between the 40 series and the Carisma The Volvo S40 V40 series was a completely new car from the ground up only one engine the 1 9 turbo diesel carried over from the old 400 Series The low 2 0T and high 1 9 T4 pressure turbo variants were positioned at the top of the motor range The 2 0T was rounded down and badged as 1 9T and was the only engine available in North America The five speed manual transmission widely available in Europe was not certified in North American S40s with the five speed automatic as the only option No electric CVT was planned unlike the 440 HTA High Tech Auto CVT that had been released before the 400 series was completely phased out In the United Kingdom trim levels were S XS SE and CD Later on trim levels offered were supplemented with SE Lux and Sport Lux trim designations A limited edition Xi trim level was also offered for a short run on Phase 1 and Phase 1 5 cars often painted yellow with black bezel headlamps The Volvo S40 was the first car to earn a four star Euro NCAP safety rating Engines Edit Petrol engines Model Engine code Year s Power at rpm Torque at rpm Displacement1 6 B4164S 1996 1999 105 PS 77 kW 104 hp at 5500 143 N m 105 lb ft at 4200 1 587 cc 96 8 in3 1 8 B4184S 1995 1999 115 PS 85 kW 113 hp at 5500 165 N m 122 lb ft at 4100 1 731 cc 105 6 in3 1 8i B4184SM 1998 2001 125 PS 92 kW 123 hp at 5500 174 N m 128 lb ft at 3750 1 783 cc 108 8 in3 2 0 B4204S 1995 2004 140 PS 103 kW 138 hp at 6000 183 N m 135 lb ft at 4500 1 948 cc 118 9 in3 2 0 T B4204T 1998 1999 160 PS 118 kW 158 hp at 5100 230 N m 170 lb ft at 1800 4800 1 948 cc 118 9 in3 2 0 T B4204T2 2000 160 PS 118 kW 158 hp at 5100 230 N m 170 lb ft at 1800 4800 1 948 cc 118 9 in3 2 0 T B4204T3 15 2001 2004 163 PS 120 kW 161 hp at 5250 240 N m 177 lb ft at 1800 4500 1 948 cc 118 9 in3 2 0 T B4204T4 16 2003 2004 17 172 PS 127 kW 170 hp at 5500 240 N m 180 lb ft at 1800 5000 1 948 cc 118 9 in3 T4 B4204T5 2001 2003 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp at 5500 300 N m 221 lb ft at 2500 4000 1 948 cc 118 9 in3 T4 B4194T 1998 1999 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp at 5500 300 N m 221 lb ft at 2400 3600 1 855 cc 113 2 in3 Diesel engines Model Engine code Year s Power at rpm Torque at rpm Displacement1 9D D4192T 1996 1999 90 PS 66 kW 89 hp at 4250 176 N m 130 lb ft at 2250 1 900 cc 115 9 in3 1 9D D4192T2 1999 2000 95 PS 70 kW 94 hp at 4000 190 N m 140 lb ft at 2000 1 870 cc 114 1 in3 1 9D D4192T3 2000 2004 116 PS 85 kW 114 hp at 4000 265 N m 195 lb ft at 1750 3250 1 870 cc 114 1 in3 1 9D D4192T4 2000 2004 102 PS 75 kW 101 hp at 4000 215 N m 159 lb ft at 1750 3250 1 870 cc 114 1 in3 Sales Edit S40 Edit Calendar year United States 18 Canada2000 29 862 1 6822001 22 451 1 7352002 15 383 1 4542003 13 058 1 1952004 4 726 279V40 sales Edit Calendar year Worldwide2000 156 498 S40 V40 combined 19 2001 69 012 20 2002 61 475 21 2003 53 5922004Total Produced 423 491 22 Motorsport Edit Gianni Morbidelli competing in the 1998 British Touring Car Championship in a Volvo S40 The S40 was homologated for racing in the Super Touring category on 1 January 1997 23 It competed in the British Touring Car Championship with Tom Walkinshaw Racing between 1997 and 1999 with Rickard Rydell winning the 1998 title In Australia Rickard Rydell and Jim Richards won the 1998 AMP Bathurst 1000 The S40 also competed in the Australian Super Touring Championship with Volvo Dealer Racing in 1998 and 1999 with Volvo winning the Manufacturers Championship in its second year It also competed in the Swedish Touring Car Championship and the 2003 Norwegian Touring Car Championship Second generation 2004 2012 EditFor the wagon variant see Volvo V50 for convertible variant see Volvo C70 for hatchback see Volvo C30 Second generation OverviewProduction2004 2012Model years2004 2012AssemblyBelgium Ghent VCG China ChongqingMalaysia Shah Alam SMA South Africa Pretoria 24 Body and chassisBody style4 door saloonLayoutFront engine front wheel drive or four wheel drivePlatformVolvo P1 platform 25 RelatedVolvo V50Volvo C30Volvo C70 IIMazda3Ford FocusPowertrainEngine1 6 L I4 petrol 1 8 L I4 petrol 2 0 L I4 petrol ethanol 2 4 L I5 petrol 2 5 L turbo I5 petrol 1 6 L I4 diesel 2 0 L I4 diesel 2 0 L I5 diesel 2 4 L I5 diesel Transmission5 speed Volvo M56 manual6 speed Volvo M66 manual5 speed Aisin AW55 50 automatic6 speed Aisin TF 80SC automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 640 mm 103 9 in Length2004 2005 4 468 mm 175 9 in 2006 2007 4 475 mm 176 2 in 2008 2012 4 483 mm 176 5 in Width1 770 mm 69 7 in HeightFWD 1 452 mm 57 2 in AWD 1 470 mm 57 9 in Curb weightFWD 1 435 1 505 kg 3 164 3 318 lb AWD 26 27 1 552 1 579 kg 3 422 3 481 lb ChronologySuccessorLynk amp Co 03 indirect Volvo S40 pre facelift The Volvo V50 is the wagon variant of the S40 Volvo C70 hardtop convertible based on the same platform Introduced in the beginning of 2004 the second generation S40 known as the 2004 5 Volvo S40 introduced a new design based on the Volvo P1 platform built at the Volvo Cars factory in Ghent Belgium At the same time the V40 was replaced by the estate V50 also based on the P1 platform and built in Ghent The S40 was nominated for the World Car of the Year award for 2005 and won the Canadian Car of the Year Best New Sport Compact award for 2005 It was also elected the South African Car of the Year for 2005 by the South African Guild of Motoring Journalists The chassis for this car and the majority of its components were developed by Volvo however similar mechanical components can be found in the Mazda3 and the European Ford Focus 28 It had the latest generation of Volvo s modular five cylinder engines The inline fives were frequently improved upon by Volvo since the engine s debut in 1991 for the 1992 model year Volvo 850 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 The S40 V50 T5 one of the several variants features the 2 5 L B5254T3 later B5254T7 2521 cc five cylinder fuel injected engine with a light pressure turbocharger The valvetrain has four valves per cylinder and is a DOHC design The engine is transversely mounted at the front of the vehicle and was available with the M66W front wheel drive or M66C all wheel drive drivetrains In the United States the manual six speed transmission was only available on the V50 in 2006 2007 and 2010 and only with AWD and R line trim The initial 2 0 diesel engine was the DW10 produced by PSA A new range of engines and transmissions were introduced at the end of May 2010 see engine specifications below There was also 1 8 L Mazda L engine petrol version available in the European markets Marketing Edit Volvo launched an advertising campaign for the S40 titled The Mystery of Dalaro using a documentary style video approach The eight minute film was credited to fictitious Venezuelan film maker Carlos Soto In fact as was disclosed later it was directed by Spike Jonze The film is set on 25 October 2003 where 32 people supposedly purchased a Volvo S40 at the same local Volvo dealership in Dalaro a small village to the south east of Stockholm 29 In addition to this film a four minute documentary of the documentary calling into question the validity of the events was posted as Soto s personal edit on his alleged homepage 30 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 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 Facelift Edit Facelift Volvo S40 T5 Australia Facelift Volvo S40 T5 Australia The S40 was refreshed for April 2007 Improvements include improved audio systems increased storage space and new safety features like emergency brake lights which flash rapidly during hard braking to alert traffic behind the car The new S40 also comes with optional active bi xenon headlights which point the light beam in the direction of the road as it curves standard in SE Lux models There was also an optional BLIS blind spot information system camera located on the side mirrors which alerts the driver of passing vehicles beside the car Volvo released the 2 0 litre diesel Powershift on the third week of February 2008 except in Ireland where it was released in the last week of May because of delivery intervals The T5 model received a new engine the B5254T7 with a performance increase of 9 hp 6 7 kW giving an output of 227 hp 169 kW The D5 engine became available with a manual gearbox offering 400 N m 300 ft lbf of torque and an automatic transmission offering 350 N m 260 ft lbf in the second half of 2007 The model of 2009 saw rear end boot lid changes with wider spacing of the Volvo lettering and larger characters as in the newer Volvo models 31 In 2010 the new larger circular Volvo logo appeared on the front grille in the United States a manual transmission was briefly available with the T5 AWD version In North America the naturally aspirated five cylinder engine all wheel drive and manual transmission were all dropped for the model year of 2011 leaving only the automatic front wheel drive T5 in base and R Design trims 32 The model year of 2011 was the last for the S40 in the United States and Canada Engine specifications 2011 Edit From the end of May 2010 a new range of engines were available for the so called 2011 model 33 The range now included three petrol engines 1 6 2 0 and T5 the latter only available with front wheel drive and automatic transmission four diesel engines the existing DRIVe and the new D2 D3 and D4 and the 2 0F flexible fuel engine that can run either on normal petrol or E85 an ethanol petrol mixture Production ended in May 2012 The updated 2 0 and T5 and the new D2 D3 and D4 are compliant with the Euro 5 emission standard the rest are Euro 4 compliant and the DRIVe included a start stop system for reduced fuel consumption and emissions 34 New six speed gearboxes are used in the D2 manual B6 D2 D3 and D4 manual M66D automatic Aisin AWF21 35 Specification S40 1 6 S40 1 6 2010 S40 2 0 S40 T5 S40 DRIVe S40 D2 S40 D3 S40 D4 S40 2 0F FLEXIFUELEngine Type 4 cyl 4 cyl Turbo 4 cyl 5 cyl Turbo 4 cyl Turbo 4 cyl Turbo 5 cyl Turbo 5 cyl Turbo 4 cyl Fuel Petrol Petrol Petrol Petrol Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Petrol E85Valves 16 16 16 20 16 8 20 20 16cc 1596 1596 1999 2521 1560 1560 1984 1984 1999Power kW 74 110 107 169 80 84 110 130 107PS 100 150 145 230 109 115 150 177 145at rpm 6000 6000 6000 5000 4000 3600 3500 3500 6000Torque Nm 150 195 185 320 240 270 350 400 185at rpm 4000 4500 1500 5000 1750 1750 1500 2750 1750 2750 4500Transmission manual 5 speed 5 speed 6 speed 6 speed 6 speed 6 speed 5 speedauto 5 speed 5 speed 6 speed 6 speed Top speed manual 185 km h 220 km h 210 km h 190 km h 195 km h N A 220 km h 210 km hauto 235 km h N A 215 km h 0 100 km h 0 62 mph manual 11 9 s 6 8 s 9 5 s 11 4 s 9 5 s 8 7 s 9 5 sauto 7 5 s 9 6 s 8 8 s Fuel consumption l 100 km urban extra urban combined manual 9 2 5 8 7 1 10 8 5 7 7 6 5 2 3 8 4 3 7 0 4 0 5 0 7 0 4 0 5 0 10 9 5 8 7 7auto 13 5 6 5 9 0 10 1 7 6 4 5 5 6 7 6 4 5 5 6 CO2 emissions manual 169 g km 176 g km 104 g km 114 g km 134 g km 134 g km 183 g kmauto 211 g km 149 g km 149 g km Available from September 2010Note updated In 2012 the last variant of the S40 2 0 Comfort was the same 2 0 Petrol Engine but with a PowerShift 6 speed automatic transmition Adding to this was a little differences in headlights and tile lights S40 sales Edit Calendar year United States 18 Canada 37 Sweden 38 Global 39 2004 19 522 1 2692005 24 411 2 0302006 24 729 1 431 3 705 72 3292007 18 215 1 099 3 271 63 0622008 9 686 683 2 036 48 9502009 7 956 758 1 396 36 9542010 5 623 818 1 182 31 6882011 2 984 478 1 169 23 621 40 2012 51 0 672 12 354Total produced 602 910 1995 2012 41 See also EditVolvo V50 estate variant of the second generation Volvo C30 three door hatchback bearing the same design as the second generation Volvo C70 coupe and convertible version of both the first and the second generation Volvo S70 mid size car bearing a similar front end design with the first generationNotes Edit The second generation only Standard in North American models and only available in North America rebadged as 1 9TReferences Edit Volvo S40 Production Statistics Retrieved 2018 01 03 S40 Technical specifications PDF Volvo Car Corporation 1997 p 3 Retrieved 2018 01 06 2001 Volvo S40 amp V40 owner s manual new volvocars com Volvo Car Corporation 2000 p 127 Retrieved 2018 01 03 Volvo V40 technical specifications PDF Volvo Car UK Ltd April 2003 Retrieved 2018 01 06 2003 Volvo S40 amp V40 owner s manual new volvocars com Volvo Car Corporation 2002 p 127 Retrieved 2018 01 03 John Tylee 10 November 1995 NEWS Abbott Mead wins Euro Volvo launch Retrieved 2018 01 03 Diana T Kurylko 4 September 1995 Shake up at Volvo www autonews com Retrieved 2018 01 03 Volvo Model Year Range 1996 PDF Volvo Car UK Ltd October 1995 p 3 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