Volvo

Volvo 850 1st Generation 1992 - 1994


Model year
1992 - 1994
Series
850
Models
2
Generation
1st Generation
ChassisSedanStation Wagon
Number of Doors
4 - 5
Number of Seats
5 - 7
Fuel
Petrol
Registered in Denmark
567
Current classifieds
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Average price of current classifieds
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Models (2)
850 1st Generation
Sedan 5 seats1992-1994
P
1992-1994 PSedan 5 28418617,821
850 Estate 1st Generation
Station Wagon 5 - 7 seats1993-1994
P
1993-1994 PStation Wagon 5 - 7 1346319,795
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Engines (6)
P
2.5 10V, 140 hp
Model: 850
140 hp10.20-10.60 sec212-220 (NEDC) 2WD Manual Automatic 8501993-1994
1993-1994 10.20-10.60 sec 140 hp 212-220 (NEDC)
2WD
M
A
731217,504
P
2.5 10V, 140 hp
Model: 850 Estate
140 hp10.50-11.20 sec 2WD Manual Automatic 850 Estate1993-1994
1993-1994 10.50-11.20 sec 140 hp
2WD
M
A
369507,166
P
2.0 20V, 143 hp
Model: 850
143 hp10.50 sec 2WD Manual Automatic 8501992-1993
1992-1993 10.50 sec 143 hp
2WD
M
A
119817,176
P
2.0 20V, 143 hp
Model: 850 Estate
143 hp10.50 sec 2WD Manual Automatic 850 Estate1993-
1993- 10.50 sec 143 hp
2WD
M
A
P
2.5 20V, 170 hp
Model: 850
170 hp8.90-9.60 sec 2WD Manual Automatic 8501992-1993
1992-1993 8.90-9.60 sec 170 hp
2WD
M
A
17314019,005
P
2.5 20V, 170 hp
Model: 850 Estate
170 hp9.20-10.20 sec 2WD Manual Automatic 850 Estate1993-
1993- 9.20-10.20 sec 170 hp
2WD
M
A
7313315,169
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Volvo 850 1st Generation in Denmark


There are 567 registered Volvo 850 1st Generation in Denmark.

About Volvo 850 1st Generation


Volvo 850 was, at least in its home country Sweden, a minor sensation at its launch in 1991. It was presented as the successor of the ageing 240-series, which in turn was a development of the Volvo 140 which was presented already in 1966. The new model had front wheel-drive, transverse engine and five cylinders. On top of that it was quite nimble and surefooted on the road, as opposed to its tail happy predecessor. It looked like a Volvo, albeit a lot less chunky in the design. The 850 was popular in Sweden as well as on export markets, and was very successful in racing, not least in the BTCC in the UK. The model was succeeded in 1997 by S70/V70 which in large was 850's with major facelifts.