
Volvo, PV60 Little Known Facts
- The Volvo PV60 was produced from 1956 to 1960.
- It had a length of 4,570 mm and a wheelbase of 2,860 mm.
- The PV60's engine was a B16 engine producing 80 horsepower.
- Its top speed was approximately 145 km/h (90 mph).
- The car's transmission was a four-speed manual with overdrive.
- It featured a separate chassis and a torsion bar front suspension.
- The PV60 had an independent rear suspension using transverse leaf springs.
- There were no disc brakes on the model; instead, it used drum brakes all around.
- The vehicle's weight was approximately 1,340 kg (2,949 lbs).
- The PV60's fuel tank capacity was 55 liters (14.5 US gal).
- It had a turning radius of about 4.6 meters (15 feet).
- The car's overall width was 1,750 mm (68.9 inches) and height 1,600 mm (63 inches).
- The PV60's interior featured a two-seater design with optional rear seat for occasional use.
- The model had various color options available, including yellow, beige, and blue.
- It was marketed as a comfortable touring car and a good compromise between style and performance in its time.
- The Volvo PV60 shared its bodywork with the P1800 but with significant differences in design.
- It used hydraulic shock absorbers in all four corners for a smoother ride.
- Despite being produced during an era when sports cars were gaining popularity, it focused more on comfort and practicality than speed.
- The PV60's B16 engine was known for its reliability and low maintenance requirements.
- The model had limited export markets due to the strong competition from other vehicles in those regions.
- Only 11,000 units of the Volvo PV60 were produced during its production run.
- It featured a four-speed manual gearbox with no overdrive option on lower trim levels.
- A high compression version of the B16 engine was also available for increased performance.
- The PV60 had a slightly larger fuel tank capacity than some other models from that era.
- The car's interior and exterior design elements were influenced by Italian coachbuilders, reflecting Volvo's focus on style in this period.
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