First Look at Volvo's C30 Sport Hatch

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When we first saw the C30 concept earlier this year in Detroit it looked near production ready on the rotating stand. One of the worst kept secrets in the room was that this little two-door hatchback would be rolling off an assembly line soon. The rumors proved true. Volvo has just released the first official photos of the production version that we can expect to see in early 2007.

The C30 uses the same platform as the S40 and V50, and that sharing allowed it to be rushed into production so quickly. Even the interior is extremely similar to those models. Expect two engine choices for the U.S.: A turbocharged five-cylinder producing 220 hp will definitely be used in the U.S. but a smaller 100 hp four-cylinder mentioned in the press release may be replaced in the States by the 168 hp powerplant currently used in the base S40. We may be experiencing high gas prices, but a 100 hp Volvo could still have trouble selling here. More photos at the link below.

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By David Thomas | July 24, 2006 | Comments (7)
Tags: Forecast, Volvo

Comments 

Rob

The back looks like a '90 Civic Hatchback; the rest is just bland.

Well I think it looks neat but if it drives just like the S40 it won't come close to the VW GTI. Even if its twice as sporty as the S40 it won't come close to the GTI.

oren

it look like volvos 480 from the 80s', the honda copy volvo.
the 480 didnt sell in the us.

Tim

Volvo is more of a luxury brand compare to VW. I think this car will appear more to college educated grads.

Dee

The AMC Pacer...Reborn! hehe

Joe Raykill

I love them Alot. As soon ask they come out im going to get one, its is so much better then the mini copper

best car ever...

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