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V70 T5 Ocean Race

V70 T5 Ocean Race (Sweden, 2011)

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First introduced in 2011 this Volvo V70 T5 Ocean Race is part of V70's 3rd generation, with the code name III. Powered by a 1999cc engine, this version has a power output of 240 hp. Being able to reach a maximum speed of 240 km/h, it sprints from 0 to 100km/h in 7.7 seconds. The engine is mated with a 6-speed manual transmission. It features an average fuel consumption of 8.1 l/100km that translates into 189 g/km of CO2 emissions. It has a boot volume of 575 l. Although it can be extended by lowering the back seats.

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