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Stop-start available on Volvo automatics

23 August 2011

  • 2.0-litre diesel autos get stop-start
  • Lower emissions, better mpg
  • On sale now, with no price increase

volvo V70

Volvo's engine stop-start technology is now available on all automatic versions of the 2.0-litre diesel engine in its large car line-up.

All D3 autos in the S60, V60, V70 and S80 ranges will now benefit from lower CO2 emissions and better mpg. Compared with non-stop-start autos, all four cars' emissions are cut by 10g/km, while fuel consumption improves by at least an extra 2.5mpg.

Whereas manual stop-start systems stop and start when the clutch pedal is used, Volvo's auto stop-start works with the brake pedal. The technology starts to work once the car comes to a standstill, and restarts the engine once the driver moves their foot from the brake to the accelerator pedal.

All S60, V60, V70 and S80 D3 automatic stop-start models are available now, with no extra cost over the non-stop-start versions.