Picture showing the Volvo V40 Generation 1

Volvo V40 Generation 1. Offering comfort and safety comparable to the larger 850 model.

With the V40, Volvo offered the same comfort and safety levels in compact size as the drivers of the larger 850 had already enjoyed for some years.

Soon, the two original versions (with 1.8 and 2.0 liter engines) were supplemented with new economic and exciting models. From the fuel-thrifty turbodiesel version to the high-performance T4 (200 bhp) performance V40 model, a worthy successor to classic performance Volvos like the PV544 Sport, the P1800 and the 240 Turbo.

However, the V40 has not only become popular on regular roads - it has also become a spectacular racing car, its most remarkable success notched up when Richard Rydell won the BTCC (British Touring Car Championship) in his V40 1998. The V40 has also been quite successful in the STCC (the Swedish Touring Car Championship).

In 2000, the V40 was successfully introduced in North America.

Technical Specifications
Model: V40 GENERATION 1
Produced: 1995-2004
Volume: 352910
Body: 4-door sedan
Engine: 4-cylinder in-line DOHC 1,587 1,948 cc, and 4-cylinder in-line OHC 1,870 cc Turbo Diesel
Transmission: 5-speed manual, 4- or 5-speed automatic.
Brakes: Hydraulic, disc brakes all round
Dimensions: Wheelbase 101 in

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