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First introduced in 2011 the Volvo XC70 D3 DRIVe Start/Stop Ocean Race is part of XC70's 3rd generation, with the code name III. The 1984cc front mounted engine of the model variant has a power output of 163 hp at 3500 rpm and a maximum torque of 400 nm. The model variant uses diesel as fuel. The XC70 D3 DRIVe Start/Stop Ocean Race features the smallest available engine in this generation. For this estate (station wagon) with front wheel drive configuration, power is transmitted to the wheels by a 6-speed manual transmission. The car has a top speed of 205 km/h. It goes from 0 to 100km/h in 10.2 seconds. In terms of efficiency, it has a combined fuel consumption of 5.5 l/100km and produces 144 g/km of CO2. This Volvo XC70 is the greenest car in this series. It has the lowest combined fuel consumption which makes it the most fuel-efficient. It has a boot volume of 575 l. Although it can be extended by lowering the back seats. The Volvo XC70 D3 DRIVe Start/Stop Ocean Race features rack & pinion steering, and it wears disc brakes.
Note: This car profile refers to vehicles available in Portugal and Germany.
Note: This car profile refers to vehicles available in Portugal and Germany.
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