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  2. Volvo S60 - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Volvo S60 Polestar is a limited (50 units) version of the Volvo S60 T6 AWD for the Australian market. It is based on the S60 Polestar performance concept and features an inline 6 engine rated at 258 kW (346 hp; 351 PS) and 508 N⋅m (375 lb⋅ft) of torque.

  3. Volvo S60 (V8 Supercar) - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo S60 was a silhouette touring car built to compete in the V8 Supercars championship. Based on the second-generation Volvo S60 road car, the vehicle – designed and assembled by Garry Rogers Motorsport in conjunction with Volvo Cars and Polestar Racing – was constructed to the "Car of the Future" V8 Supercars regulations introduced in 2013, with the car used across the 2014, 2015 ...

  4. Polestar - Wikipedia

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    Polestar's showroom in Oslo, Norway. In October 2017, Volvo Cars and Geely Holding announced that Polestar would become a standalone brand focusing on electric cars. [27] The brand introduced the Polestar 1 on 17 October 2017, a 2+2 coupé inspired by Volvo's Concept Coupé introduced in 2013, which includes influences from the Volvo P1800.

  5. Volvo V60 - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 [11] Volvo unveiled a special, limited version of the V60 called V60 Polestar.It is a reworked V60 that was developed by Polestar and went on sale in 2014 in limited markets only.

  6. Cyan Racing - Wikipedia

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    Polestar: S2000 5-cylinder, 2000cc, N/A, 290 hp FWD, 6-speed sequential 1159 kg 2011–2013 Volvo C30 S2000 1.6T: Polestar: S2000 1.6T 4-cylinder, 1600cc, turbocharged, 340 hp FWD, 6-speed sequential 1164 kg 2012–2016 Volvo S60 STCC: Solution-F/Polestar: TTA 6-cylinder, 3500cc, N/A, 420 hp RWD, 6-speed sequential 1150 kg 2014–2016 Volvo S60 ...

  7. Volvo Engine Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo Engine Architecture [13] (VEA) is a family of straight-three and straight-four automobile petrol and diesel engines produced by Volvo Cars in Skövde, [30] Sweden, since 2013, [31] Zhangjiakou, [32] China, since 2016 [33] and Tanjung Malim, Malaysia, since 2022 by Proton. [34]