Revealing the Volvo P1800 Cyan Racing
The Volvo P1800 Cyan is the result of thousands of engineering and design hours, creating a car that represents Cyan Racing's philosophy of how a sports car from the sixties merged with modern day performance should be. The car has been engineered by the same team that created Volvo’s first-ever world title winning race car.
The first
images of the Volvo P1800 interior, engine bay and suspension have just been
released.
The
interior is, just like the exterior of the car, a delicate interpretation of
the original Volvo P1800 of the sixties.
The
interior features a leather clad titanium roll hoop, racing seats, racing
harnesses and bespoke digital instruments with a clear link to its original
design.
"We
have focused on creating an interior that reflects the car décor of the sixties
in a modern version. We have kept the clean and driver-oriented interior of the
original car, carefully moving it forward with modern materials and
technology," said Ola Granlund, Head of Design at Cyan Racing.
The
two-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine is based on the same engine as used
in the world title-winning Volvo S60 TC1 race car, producing 420 horsepower and
455Nm of torque.
The engine
has been re-engineered by Cyan regarding how it delivers power and its physical
appearance, keeping a clean design for a clear link with its original, in
combination with a contemporary performance level.
“The engine
is designed for high revs, with the torque intuitively linear to the pedal. We
have learnt from racing where the drivers want perfect control of the torque,
increasing precision and driving pleasure at the same time,” said Mattias
Evensson, Project Manager and Head of Engineering at Cyan Racing.
“Another
area of attention is the design of the engine and the engine bay. We have made
an effort to highlight the light and nimble VEA Volvo engine, liberated from
all elements of modern engines, with clear ties to the original Volvo P1800 of
the sixties.”
The chassis
is fully re-engineered by Cyan with the purpose of delivering an unfiltered
driving experience reminiscent of the sixties, but with modern day performance.
“As with
most cars from the past, they tend to be less rewarding to drive then we might
want to remember them,” said Mattias Evensson.
“We have
designed a completely new chassis for the Volvo P1800 Cyan that keeps the
analogue direct unfiltered connection with the road, but with much more control
and predictiveness.”
The chassis
features rack and pinion steering, replacing the original Volvo P1800 steering
box, bespoke lightweight aluminium uprights, double wishbones, two-way
adjustable dampers with Cyan hydraulics and an independent rear suspension.
"It
was of course a challenge to fuse our new technology with the constraints of
the sixties base car. The end result is however a car that at a first glance is
a P1800 with a wider track, but when you start driving, it delivers at a
completely different level,” said Mattias Evensson.
“The
suspension is fully adjustable and can be set up to whichever way the customer
wants, be it a more track-focused car, or a one that will be predominantly used
for enjoying your favourite canyon roads, or for just visiting your local
barista."
Source:
Cyan Racing.
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