Volvo throw down a performance gauntlet – in Australia

Whilst we’re waiting…..

I don’t know how much noise it’s made overseas, but here in Australia, the motoring wires have been buzzing this week due to the arrival of a limited edition Volvo S60 tuned by Volvo’s racing partners, Polestar. This package has been put together specifically for the Australian market and Volvo Cars Australia will only sell 50 of them, each of the cars individually numbered.

A quick description, from the Fairfax press here in Australia:

Under the bonnet is the same 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbocharged engine in the T6 model, albeit tweaked to deliver an extra 18kW of power (242kW or 325hp) and a torque boost of 40Nm (to 480Nm) thanks to software upgrades.

It even matches its donor car’s official fuel use and emissions figures of 10.2 litres per 100 kilometres and 243g/km CO2. We managed 11.3L/100km during our time behind the wheel, including spirited driving through tight, twisting roads around Wollemi National Park in New South Wales.

Despite the performance gains, the official numbers again fail to live up to the car’s real-world abilities. At 5.8 seconds, it might only manage a 0-100km/h time of just 0.3 seconds less than the regular S60 T6, but it’s the Polestar’s impressive rolling acceleration that is likely to have buyers hand over the extra cash.

Unlike the US version, the Australian S60 Polestar is the only one of its kind in the world to receive stiffer springs for even sharper handling over the sporty T6 R Design. The Stateside version doesn’t get the sports exhaust system, bigger wheels or lower ride height either.

It sounds to me like the other Swede might be using us far away Aussies as guinea pigs for a wider rollout. Fair enough.

So why am I writing about an admittedly impressive-sounding Volvo here at Inside Saab?

There was a time, not so long ago, when Saab were the undisputed sporting choice for the Swedish car buyer. This goes right back to the earliest days of Saab, with their lightweight, tossable chassis and high-revving stroker engines. It continued through the days of the 99Turbo, the 900T 16V and even the 9000 Aero and 9-3 Viggen. By those later stages, however, Volvo were beginning to shed their block-of-flats design language and were starting to include some performance versions of their own. I still observe some of those early ‘R’ wagons with a degree of admiration.

Saab’s most recent quasi-performance edition was the 2008 Saab 9-3 Turbo X, a car that received a sitting ovation, mostly due to tamer-than-expected performance attributes. People expected the Turbo X’s output to be significantly raised over the standard 9-3 Aero V6 due to the addition of the XWD system. The truth of the matter turned out to be that the Turbo X was much more about XWD than it was about flat-out performance.

I have a feeling that the enthusiast set – me included – will come to appreciate the Turbo X much more as time passes, because it IS a great performing car on the road, even if the numbers on paper aren’t significantly different to other models. I know whenever I see one that I stop and stare, and my guess is that others do, too.

But back to the point…..

The S60 Polestar is a factory built collaboration between Volvo and Polestar, offered by Volvo Australia with the full Volvo three-year, unlimited kilometer warranty. It’s selling here in Australia for just over A$80,000 (previous S60R models from nearly 10 years ago sold for $20K more than that). All things considered, that’s a decent package.

I’d like to send a challenge out to Saab’s engineers and marketers – let’s not let Volvo have this ground to themselves.

Saab has the perfect performance partner, Hirsch Performance, from Switzerland.

Anyone who’s driven a car enhanced with Hirsch Performance gear knows that it’s a wonderfully integrated package that looks fantastic and drives even better than it looks. I first drove a Hirsch Saab 9-5 around 5 years ago and it was wonderfully, deliciously brutal when you wanted it to be, while still retaining all of the smooth qualities of the 9-5.

Saab has had a lot to contend with in the last two years – the carve-out from General Motors, the launch of the Saab 9-5 and 9-4x, and of course there are the severe troubles that the company has faced during 2011 and the immediate threat we face to our continued existence. We need to focus on getting past these obstacles and getting back on our feet.

I can’t help but think, however, that a project like the integration of Hirsch Performance into our factory offerings would instil a bit more pride, a bit more fight, into the Saab brand once we’re back on our feet. I know there are people in the upper echelon at Saab who are interested in these thoughts, too. As mentioned, though, we’ve just had too much on our plate in recent times to take it further.

We simply can’t let the ball-bearing manufacturers from Gothenburg have the fun side of Swedish motoring all to themselves. Can we?

The good news is that Saab did start working on greater use of Hirsch products with the 9-3 Independence Edition Convertible. I know there have been problems with those being built due to our current circumstances, but it’s still a step in the right direction for greater Saab-Hirsch integration.

The Saab 9-3 Griffin, using the new direct-injected 2.0T engine would be the perfect canvas for Saab and Hirsch to collaborate and produce a feisty product that could get some tongues wagging and a price point comparable to that S60 Polestar.

Just a little food for thought……

Hirsch Performance Newsletter – Saab 9-4x upgrade

Hirsch Performance are Saab’s only factory-authorised performance partner and they’ve just released their November 2011 newsletter.

Hirsch Performance products are available in select markets around the world. Check with your local Saab dealer.

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Performance upgrade for the Saab 9-4x Aero

The performance upgrade to 330 hp that Hirsch Performance originally developed for the 9-5 Turbo6 is now also available in a version for installation on the 9-4x Aero. The maximum torque is increased to 430 Nm and is available over a wide rpm band, enchancing driving dynamics even further.

The upgrade is CARB-approved and comes with all nessesary documents. Of course, as with all Hirsch Performance engine upgrades, the Saab factory warranty is completely sustained. Just like with the original calibration for this car, and for all Hirsch Performance upgrades, premium high octane fuel is required to achieve full performance.

Vehicle shown also has Hirsch wheels

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Premium leather upgrade for the new Saab 9-5 dashboard

The high quality Hirsch Performance leather interior parts for the 9-3 have been a huge success among Saab drivers all around the globe. Building on this success, Hirsch Performance has developed a leather trim set for the instrument panel in the new 9-5.

Available in two different leather finishes, it gives a premium look and feel to the dashboard and the center stack. The version finished in black nappa leather offers an understated, luxurious look, while the embossed carbon leather version combines elegance and sportiness.

In addition to the premium appearance, the black leather used reduces distracting glare in sunny conditions and when driving at night.

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Sport pedals for the new Saab 9-5

The Hirsch Performance pedals are made from aircraft grade aluminum. The surface is brushed and non-slip rubber pads provide excellent grip.

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Sports exhaust for the Saab 9-3 Griffin

The new stainless steel exhaust from Hirsch Performance for the model year 2012 Saab 9-3 Griffin offers both aural pleasure and a sporty design.

As with the previous versions, the sound is defined by a smooth, sonorous idle, a relaxed partial load rumble and a gratifying roar at high rpm’s with wide-open throttle.

The cat-back exhaust system is made from stainless steel to ensure outstanding functionality and longevity. The tailpipes are polished, chromed and embossed with the Hirsch Performance logotype – providing a look that is at the same time sporty and elegant.

The new sports exhaust system is backward compatible with all four cylinder gasoline and BioPower engines from model year 03 on, and are available for both US/Canada specification cars as well as for all other markets.

All parts necessary for the installation are included in the package. Fits all trim levels, including Arc, Linear, Vector, Aero etc.

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Rear diffuser for 9-5 SportCombi and US/Canada 9-5 SportSedan

The Hirsch Performance rear diffuser for the Saab 9-5 is now also available in a version for cars with no rear fog lights integrated in the rear bumper. This includes the future 9-5 SportCombi for all markets, as well as the US/Canada version of the 9-5 SportSedan.

Hirsch Performance Saab 9-5

I’ve not written about Hirsch Performance much here. They are Saab’s official tuning house, the only way to have your Saab performance tuned and retain your full factory warranty.

Hirsch have just released the full details of the new performance package for the Saab 9-5 and it looks like a cracker.

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THE CONCEPT BECOMES REALITY – The Saab 9-5 Hirsch Performance

Last year’s Auto Zurich motor show saw the unveiling of the vision for a Saab 9-5 Hirsch Performance. Months of intense development now lead to a Performance Package that does justice to the charactaristic Swiss quest for perfection.

The breathtaking power of the 2,8T V6 engine goes along with an exquisitely detailed aerodynamics package, a quad exhaust and a lower, wider stance using 20″ forged wheels and a lowering kit.

Through this package the 9-5 Hirsch Performance is the ultimate expression of powerful exclusivity.

During the process of development all components had to pass a strict and rigorous test program on the test stand, wind tunnel and sound laboratory as well as on real roads. No matter if you are cruising through the city or going top speed at the autobahn – rest assured that your car is prepared for all situations you may have to face.

Powerful performance

Using the Hirsch performance upgrade, the 2,8T V6 delivers 330 hp which is an increase of 10 percent on the standard engine. The low end torque is already impressive with 400 Nm at 1500 rpm. From 2700 rpm on through the rest of the rpm band torque stays at a massive 430 Nm. The top speed is electronically limited to 260 km/h.

As Hirsch Performance follows the idea of “responsible performance”, the upgrade was certified to the strict emissions regulations of Euro5 and CARB LEV II LEV.

Breathtaking driving dynamics

The already exhilarating driving dynamics of the 9-5 were improved further by a spring setting which lowers the car by 20 mm on the front and 10 mm on the rear axle, tuned to perfectly match the active suspension (DriveSense). The lower centre of gravity leads among other things to greater cornering stability and shorter braking distance. The forged 9×20″ aluminium wheels in exclusive Liquid Titanium finish are extremely light at only 11 kgs, further enchancing handling. Along with the lowering kit they give a strong road presence to the 9-5 Hirsch Performance.

Sporty sound

To meet the expectations in a sporty executive car our sound designers put lots of efforts in the development of a sports exhaust in stainless steel which perfectly matches the character of the car. While cruising, the sound is moderate and refined, and at full throttle it becomes powerful and sporty.

All exhaust components are flow optimized to minimize pressure loss, improving the throttle response of the engine. The brushed stainless steel quad exhaust bezels are both sporty and elegant.

Effective aerodynamics

The new aerodynamics package consists of a front spoiler featuring an optimized air intake for improved cooling, side sills, a rear diffusor and a slender bootlid spoiler. It adds a sporty look to the 9-5 while preserving the original design.

Careful wind tunnel optimizing lead to impressive results: combined with the lowering kit, the cd value is reduced by almost 5 percent. In addition to that, the lift is reduced by 70% on the front axle and 40% on the rear axle, which leads to a significant enhancement of high speed stability.

Saab factory warranty

Hirsch Performance gurantees that the increase in performance is made with no compromises in durability or reliability. The Saab Original factory warranty and all Saab safety systems (ABS, ESP etc.) also remain unaffected.

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