
You might have known Volvo for its functional, highly safe, luxurious portfolio. But do you know that this Swedish automaker also loves surprising fans with fancy sports cars? Volvo has gifted the auto industry with a seriously fantastic range of sports cars. Take a look at the best ones!
You'll love the curvy lines and aesthetically shaped roof on the 1961 Volvo P1800. This sports car packed a 1.8-litre four-cylinder engine under its hood. This two-seater car also boasted of a four-speed manual transmission and dual-carburettor.

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This 2-seater sportscar features a fibreglass-reinforced polyester structure. The brand ditched the convertible style as it was unsuitable for the cold Swedish climate. The three-speed gearbox and PV444 1.4-litre engine were some of the highlights of this car.
You can consider the PV544 an upgraded version of the PV444 Volvo. One of the significant advantages of PV544 was that it could fit five passengers. It also came with a padded dashboard, which significantly improved interior safety.
The distinctive yellow paint job in this Volvo sportscar makes it so unique. The car featured 17-inch Titan alloy wheels and was completely sold out within a fortnight of its reveal.
The 2007 Volvo V70R is a versatile choice in many ways. It packs functionality and sportiness in all forms. It is worth mentioning that the sportscar offers immense legroom in the rear cabin. Besides, the car also comes with sport-tuned adaptive suspension.
The 2013 Volvo S60 Polestar's inline-6 engine is worth bragging about. It also has a six-speed automatic transmission with a sports mode. The car also has USB iPod integration in the tech department.
This sports coupe includes inline-4 and straight-5 engines. The front wheels get all their juice from the 6-speed manual transmission. A glass hatch also adds an excellent look and improves rear visibility.

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The best part about the 2017 V60 Polestar is that it comes fitted with Volvo's Drive-E 2.0L turbocharged and supercharged inline-4 engines. You can expect 347Nm of torque and 362bhp from the rugged mechanism. The boy can hit 0 to 100 in just 4.4 seconds!
The well-sculpted design of this car deserves applause. The quite roomy interiors and sufficient headroom is more than comfortable for rear and front passengers. Volvo provides 2.0L turbocharged inline-4 T5 engines that deliver 250 bhp!

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Volvo is no less than any auto brand out there for sports cars!



























































































































