Volvo Canada announced the S40 and V50 would receive more standard and optional equipment for the 2009 model year, including an R-Design option package.
The C30, a four-seat, two door model with a glass tailgate offered by Volvo Canada, will be equipped with a higher level of standard equipment for the 2009 model year.
The C30, a compact, three-door, four-passenger vehicle offered by Volvo Cars of Canada Corp., receives a new trim strategy for the 2010 model year to simplify the purchase process.
The Volvo S40 was launched in autumn 2003 as a somewhat larger sedan evolution of its Dutch-built predecessor. The design language and the specification level harmonised more closely with the larger Volvo S60. The aim was to give customers large-car properties in a compact format and with clearly sporty overtones.
The Volvo S40 was launched in autumn 2003 as a somewhat larger sedan evolution of its Dutch-built predecessor. The design language and the specification level harmonised more closely with the larger Volvo S60. The aim was to give customers large-car properties in a compact format and with clearly sporty overtones.
With the C30, Volvo made its debut in the segment for two-door premium cars. The sporty design, with two doors, four individual seats, and a glass tailgate, gave a young and dynamic group of customers "a Volvo of their own".
The S40 was the result of a joint-venture between Volvo Cars and Mitsubishi; the two companies built their own series of cars on a common technical platform side by side in the Dutch NedCar plant. With the S40, Volvo offered the same comfort and safety levels in compact size as the drivers of the larger 850 had already enjoyed for some years.