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Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+

SUVDieselAutomaticFWDYear 2016E
181
Horsepower · 133 kW
8.8s
0–100 km/h
210
km/h top speed
4.8
l/100 km

The Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ is a suv powered by a diesel engine delivering 181 hp (133 kW). It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.8 s and reaches a top speed of 210 km/h. Fuel efficiency stands at 4.8 l/100 km combined, CO₂ emissions of 127 g/km. Drive is routed to the front-wheel-drive axle via an automatic. This variant was introduced in 2016 as part of the Volvo XC70 (2013-2016) generation, and sits alongside 3 other variants in this generation. Full specifications — including engine displacement, transmission type, dimensions, weight, and historical list price — are available on the specifications page.

Updated Jun 2026 · Data curated by Cars-Data.com
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What is the engine power of the Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+?

The Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ produces 181 hp (133 kW).

How fast does the Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h?

The Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.8 seconds.

What is the top speed of the Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+?

The top speed of the Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ is 210 km/h.

What is the fuel consumption of the Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+?

The Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ has a combined fuel consumption of 4.8 l/100 km.

What are the CO₂ emissions of the Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+?

The Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ emits 127 g/km of CO₂.

What transmission does the Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ have?

The Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ is equipped with a Automatic transmission.

Is the Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ front, rear, or all-wheel drive?

The Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ sends power through the FRONT WHEEL DRIVE drivetrain.

What is the engine size of the Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+?

The Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ has a 1,969 cc engine with 4 cylinders.

What is the torque of the Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+?

The Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ produces 400 Nm of torque.

When was the Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ introduced?

The Volvo XC70 D4 Polar+ was introduced in 2016.