Volvo Scalable Product Architecture platform
The Volvo Scalable Product Architecture (SPA)[4] platform is a global, full-size, unibody automobile platform developed and manufactured by Volvo Cars, which has been produced over two generations.[5] It debuted in 2014 when the second-generation Volvo XC90 was released.[6] Work on the new in-house platform began in 2011 shortly after Volvo was acquired by Geely from Ford Motor Company. During development, particular emphasis was placed on achieving weight-reduction, design commonality, manufacturing rationalization, and hybridization opportunities.[7] The new SPA platform replaced two prior vehicle architectures, the Volvo P2 platform and Volvo P3 platform.
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Class | Mid-size car |
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Related | CMA platform |
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Predecessor | Volvo P3 platform |
With SPA, Volvo claims it "enables significant improvements when it comes to offering protection in worst-case scenarios and when creating innovative features that support the driver in avoiding accidents."[8] Volvo has invested 90 billion SEK in the platform.
All SPA based cars will be delivered with 4 cylinder engines. The diesel and petrol engines share the same Volvo Engine Architecture, and Volvo can build 530,000 engines per year.[9]
The SPA2 platform, which is an EV-exclusive platform, debuted on the Volvo EX90 and Polestar 3 in 2023.[10]
Vehicles
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Volvo XC90 II | 2015–present | 5-door SUV |
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Volvo S90 | 2017–present | 4-door sedan/saloon |
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Volvo S90L | 2017–present | 4-door sedan/saloon |
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Volvo V90 | 2017–present | 5-door wagon/estate |
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V90 Cross Country | 2017–present | 5-door wagon/estate |
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Volvo XC60 II | 2017–present | 5-door SUV |
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Volvo S60 III | 2018–present | 4-door sedan |
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Volvo V60 II | 2018–present | 5-door wagon/estate |
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Volvo V60 Cross Country | 2018–present | 5-door wagon/estate |
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Polestar 1 | 2019—2021 | 2-door coupé |
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Lynk & Co 09 | 2021—present | 5-door SUV | |||
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Polestar 3 | 2024—present | 5-door SUV |
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Volvo EX90 | 2024—present | 5-door SUV |
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References
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- ^ "Volvo Cars stakes its claim in the premium sedan segment with the long awaited S90". www.media.volvocars.com. Volvo Car Corporation. 2 December 2015. Archived from the original on 2016-08-22. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
- ^ Oskar Jonson; Erik Enders (2016). "Correlation Work on Shaker Rig Tests and Simulations" (PDF). www.chalmers.se. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2017-10-09. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
- ^ Noah Joseph (12 August 2014). "Volvo details upcoming XC90's new scalable platform". www.autoblog.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-16. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
- ^ "All-new XC90 the first Volvo built on the company's new Scalable Product Architecture". www.media.volvocars.com. Volvo Car Corporation. 12 August 2014. Archived from the original on 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
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- ^ Andreas Witzøe (27 November 2015). "Her har Volvo satset 90 milliarder på bensin- og dieselmotorer" [Here, Volvo has invested SEK 90 billion on gasoline and diesel engines]. Teknisk Ukeblad (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 2015-11-29. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
- ^ "Volvo's New Euro Plant To Build EVs Based On An Evolution Of SPA2". InsideEVs.
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- ^ "Volvo XC60 MY18 Preisliste" [Volvo XC60 MY18 price list] (PDF). downloads.volvocars-aktionen.at (in German). Volvo Cars Austria. 1 March 2017. p. 40-41. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2017-07-21. Retrieved 2017-07-11.