Volvo P1800 Cyanide, getting into Jay Leno's garage.

Posted on September 10, 2022
Classic cars
Volvo P1800 Cyanide, getting into Jay Leno's garage.

The Volvo P1800 Cyan restomod, first unveiled in 2020, recently made an appearance at "Jay Leno's Garage," where Hans Boas, managing director of Cyan Racing, explained the story behind its creation.

The car started out as a 1964 Volvo P1800 and was handed over to the Swedish racing team Sian Racing, formerly known as Polestar, before Volvo changed its name to its current EV brand. The project actually began in 2017 to commemorate the recent world championships and the sale of the road car division to Volvo, Bose said.

The extensive modifications began with the body. Parts of the original steel unibody were retained, but reinforced to address the lack of structural rigidity of the stock P1800, Bose said in the video. The body appears to be almost stock, but almost everything has been changed from the original P1800, Bose explained. The body looks almost stock, but almost everything has been changed from the original P1800, Bose explained. A fuel cell was installed in the trunk.

Cian Racing also replaced the stock 1.8-liter turbo four with a modern 2.0-liter turbo four derived from a World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) race engine, producing 420 hp and 336 lb-ft of torque. The turbo is housed under the exhaust manifold in a remarkably clean engine bay. This is emblematic of the driving characteristics that Cyan Racing aimed for, Bose said, and the goal was to make the powertrain feel like it was naturally aspirated.

The relatively compact engine also has a 47/53 front-rear weight distribution and drives the rear wheels via a manual gearbox. An Australian Holinger five-speed manual was chosen specifically for its mechanical feel, Bose said.

Here, feeling took precedence over lap times. While engineers could have done more to make the P1800 faster, Bose says, the emphasis was on fun: the P1800 lacks traction control, antilock brakes, and power-assisted braking, but it does have electric power steering for convenience. . This helps with maneuvering in parking lots, Bose noted.

Sian Racing built this car as a one-off, but it is now headed for production. Sian Racing is taking orders, but customers must pay a minimum of $700,000. If you like this car, plan to rob a bank.

You may also like

Nissan to Unveil Electric GT-R at 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon
Nissan to Unveil Electric GT-R at 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon

Nissan will unveil the electrification of its R32-generation Skyline GT-R sports car at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon next month.The project has been unde...

Dec 13

VW Group and labor union agree to cut 35,000 jobs; German plant closure to be postponed
VW Group and labor union agree to cut 35,000 jobs; German plant closure to be postponed

On December 20, the Volkswagen Group and executives representing its workers reached an agreement to cut as many as 35,000 jobs in Germany by 2030 thr...

Dec 23

Jeep designed a grille guard that translates into a bench
Jeep designed a grille guard that translates into a bench

The grill Guard protects the radiators and makes the vehicle look more tough, but the Jeep aims to give them a different purpose.The Stellantis brand ...

Dec 08


Trending

Sterantis developing heated wheel well liners
Sterantis developing heated wheel well liners

Sterantis is seeking a patent to heat wheel wells to prevent snow and ice buildup during winter driving.This feature is described in a patent applicat...

Dec 22

Alfa Romeo Builds First Customer Model of Modern 33 Stradale
Alfa Romeo Builds First Customer Model of Modern 33 Stradale

The first customer model of the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale was completed. [1966, the same day Italian designer and coachbuilder Franco Scaglione was commi...

Dec 20

Nissan to Unveil Electric GT-R at 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon
Nissan to Unveil Electric GT-R at 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon

Nissan will unveil the electrification of its R32-generation Skyline GT-R sports car at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon next month.The project has been unde...

Dec 13