A Volvo FH Challenges One of the World's Fastest Sports Cars – a Koenigsegg One:1
www.chinatrucks.com: An eight tonne Volvo FH against one of the world's fastest cars – a Koenigsegg One:1. This is the scenario in the new Volvo film ‘Volvo Trucks vs Koenigsegg’. The aim is to put the new I-Shift Dual Clutch gearbox, based on a technique used in sports cars, to the ultimate test.

Volvo Trucks’ unique I-Shift Dual Clutch gearbox is tested in the new movie ‘Volvo Trucks vs Koenigsegg’. In the film a Volvo FH comes up against a Koenigsegg One:1, with as much horsepower as weight kilos (1360), making it the world's first mega car. In order to stand a fair chance, the Volvo FH has received a smaller handicap which means that the truck drives one lap while the Koenigsegg drives two. Despite this, the conclusion is still unpredictable. The purpose of the race is to put the new Volvo I-Shift Dual Clutch gearbox to the ultimate test.

“I-Shift Dual Clutch has a dual-clutch, which is quite unique in the heavy vehicles market. However, similar technology is already in sports cars. Therefore, this was the perfect challenge,” said Jeff Bird, Press Test Director at Volvo Trucks.
The similarities between the Volvo FH truck with I-Shift Dual Clutch and sports cars include driveability that comes with seamless gear shifting. At the Knutstorp racetrack in southern Sweden, a track that is known for its hilly terrain and its demanding curves, the evidence would be revealed.
“It may sound like a different environment for a heavy truck, but the fact is that – thanks to its dual-clutch – I-Shift Dual Clutch is most useful in conditions that require a lot of shifting. The gearbox’s seamless shifts improve driveability tremendously,” said Jeff Bird.
Behind the steering wheel of the Volvo FH is the experienced motor racing personality Tiff Needell. Without revealing the results, Tiff – who had never raced in a truck before – admits that he was impressed by the performance of the vehicle.
“I-Shift Dual Clutch is absolutely incredible. It is particularly noticeable on slopes, the truck does not hold back – it just flows smoothly, without the gear changes being felt. When you brake, it switches down very softly and comfortably. The truck definitely has the heart of a sports car,” says Tiff Needell.
Volvo Trucks' new dual-clutch gearbox was launched in Europe in June this year and is available in all markets selling Volvo FH with Euro 6 D13 engines with 460, 500 and 540 horsepower.
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