technical characteristics of Volvo Cross Country 2001 - 2002

Technical characteristics of Volvo Cross Country 2001, 2002: power, fuel consumption per 100 km, weight (mass), road clearance (clearance), turning radius, type of transmission and brakes, body size and tires

Engine characteristics

Modifications Engine volume, cm3 Power, kW (lp)/about Cylinders Twisting, Nm/(rpm) Type of the fuel system Type of fuel
AWD USA 2435 (197)/6000 I5 (285)/1800 Distributed injection Petrol

Engine configuration

Modifications Compression ratio Cylinder diameter and piston stroke (mm) Location of valves and camshaft
AWD USA 9.0 83.1 x 89.9 20 / dohc

Drive and transmission

Modifications type of drive Type of transmission (basic) Type of transmission (optionally)
AWD USA 4x4 (all -wheel drive) 5-ACPP

Suspension type and turning radius

Modifications Front suspension Rear suspension The diameter of the turn, m
AWD USA Independent Independent -

The size of the tires

Modifications The size
AWD USA 215/65R16

Dimensions

Modifications Length, mm Width, mm Height, mm The track front/back, mm Wheel base, mm Road clearance (clearance), mm Trunk volume, l
AWD USA 4732 1859 1562 1610/1547 2764 208 1061

Car weight

Modifications Equipped mass, kg Maximum mass, kg Lifting capacity, kg
AWD USA 1678 - -

Number of seats and doors

Modifications The number of seats Number of doors
AWD USA 5 4

The volume of the fuel tank

Modifications Tank volume, l Type of fuel
AWD USA 70 AI-92

Fuel consumption

Modifications In the city, l/100 km On the highway, l/100 km Average consumption, l/100 km Extrication CO2, g/km Type of fuel
AWD USA 12.4 9.4 10.9 Petrol

Setting Volvo Cross Country 2001 - 2002

Test drives

Ready for work and defense
Having pretty much flesh along a variety of Swedish roads, we were convinced that the new Volvo Cross Country incorporated the best features of modern solid universals and SUVs. The car is ready for work in harsh conditions and to defense from related problems. The first Volvo Cross Country was presented to the public in 1997. Then ...
From princes in mud
In late autumn, the weather in the south-west of Russia is not a phenomenon for the faint of heart. In the afternoon, you calmly wander along sandy reaches in shorts and a T -shirt, driving away annoying mosquitoes and admiring the vast landscapes. And in the late afternoon, the impotant south -Russian darkness, a cold river wind suddenly collapses on nothing obedient to the curtains at nothing.