Back to Basics With the Volvo P1800 Cyan in Northern Sweden

Throwing the car sideways between the snow walls in -20 degrees Celsius

By: Cyan Racing | Photos Courtesy of: Cyan Racing

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Cyan Racing chief engineer Mattias Evensson and his crew headed to northern Sweden with the Volvo P1800 Cyan, throwing the car sideways between the snow walls in -20 degrees Celsius.

“The Volvo P1800 Cyan is our way for us to combine the best from the past and today, moving away from the power, weight and performance figures of contemporary performance cars,” said Mattias Evensson Volvo P1800 Cyan Project Manager and Head of Engineering at Cyan Racing.

The Volvo P1800 Cyan in northern Sweden
Back to basics with the Volvo P1800 Cyan in northern Sweden

The team traveled close to 1000 kilometers north of the Cyan Racing headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden, to the frozen lakes and snow drenched roads of Åre, Mattias Evensson’s hometown.

The location provided the team with the right conditions to explore the characteristics and limits of the Volvo P1800 Cyan in challenging conditions.

The Volvo P1800 Cyan in northern Sweden
Back to basics with the Volvo P1800 Cyan in northern Sweden

“What really struck me from this expedition was that the car is so easy to drive and that you do not need to provoke it to get it where you want,” said Mattias Evensson.

“All of the properties that we have tried to achieve were almost amplified by driving it on the low grip of snow and ice.

The Volvo P1800 Cyan in northern Sweden
Back to basics with the Volvo P1800 Cyan in northern Sweden

“The basic concept of the car seems to work really well, it does not matter that much if you are on a bone-dry racing circuit, a wet and twisty country road or on the crisp ice here in northern Sweden. You still feel confident and in control.

“I would say this concept has somewhat been lost along the way for the performance cars of today. For us, this is returning back to basics.”

The Volvo P1800 Cyan in northern Sweden
Back to basics with the Volvo P1800 Cyan in northern Sweden

The Volvo P1800 weighs less than 1000kg, featuring no driver aids, a dog-leg manual gearbox and an engine designed to deliver increasing power all the way to the redline.

“Our aim has been to make a car with a sound base design that leaves it to you as the driver to explore the limits, rather than leaning on electronic driver aids to control the power and weight as with most modern performance cars,” said Mattias Evensson.

The Volvo P1800 Cyan in northern Sweden
Back to basics with the Volvo P1800 Cyan in northern Sweden

“And it’s all connected with the engine response, the chassis balance and the low weight, making the car playful and rewarding.”

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