Volvo Penta at Sydney International Boat Show
World debut of Volvo Penta’s new D4 & D6 packages at Sydney International Boat Show
Volvo Penta is unveiling its next-generation D4 & D6 propulsion packages to the public for the first time at this year’s Sydney International Boat Show (SIBS), taking place between 1st – 5thAugust.
Since the D4 and D6’s initial release, there have been over 100,000 units delivered. But now Volvo Penta has given its next-generation D4 & D6 propulsion packages a comprehensive overhaul. The improvements are focused on the things that matter to boat owners: lowering the cost of ownership and improving reliability, durability, and performance. And where better to exhibit these state-of-the-art propulsion packages than the Sydney International Boat Show (SIBS) 2019? Volvo Penta is giving customers the chance to interact with the products and specialists by hosting a Facebook Live Stream from the event, as well as being on the ground at the Volvo Penta stand – which is 60% larger than last year. Here’s what you need to know:
Engine overhaul
The list of upgrades to the D4/D6 is long and includes a new engine management system, new fuel injection system, new turbocharger, and a new supercharger. The cylinder head, pistons, and valves are new, to cope with the increased performance, and other engine components have also been made stronger to handle the higher power output. The changes are more than a facelift, with most components reengineered.
The D4 and D6 deliver performance outputs of between 150 to 480 hp. In top specification, the D4 now has a maximum output of 320 hp, while the D6 boasts 480 hp. Not only do these engines offer up to 10% more power across the range, but they also cost less to maintain, with longer service intervals and fewer service items.
Dramatic dynamic drivelines
Volvo Penta has focused on updating the serviceability, reliability, and performance of its IPS 10 drive by introducing aspects such as inside hull access to filters and oil, and reinforced-steel-strength gear material. Overall manufacturing cleanliness has also been improved – resulting in prolonged life and reliability of all parts. Volvo Penta will exhibit its IPS10, IPS15, IPS20, and IPS30 models at SIBS.
While all this is impressive, it is the Aquamatic sterndrive package that’s seen the most improvement, featuring the brand new drive: DPI. The new hydraulic clutch ensures silent and smooth shifting, as well as slipping at low engine speeds, resulting in added maneuverability and higher comfort at low boat speeds. The hydraulic clutch, together with steer-by-wire – now standard for D4/D6 sterndrive packages – gives an improved joystick docking function. The DPI driveline now also comes with Dynamic Positioning System, which automatically maintains a boat’s heading and position, ideal when preparing for docking. The Inboard version is also available for the shaft and water-jet transmissions.
Last but not least, Volvo Penta has upgraded its Electronic Vessel Control (EVC) system – delivering enhanced diagnostics and an even easier easy boating experience.
“The combination of new technology throughout the D4/D6 range means customers can expect annual savings across fuel, parts, and services,” explains Giorgio Paris, President of Volvo Penta Region International, “which will, in turn, reduce the total cost of ownership.”
The best just got better. A lot better
“SIBS is an ideal place to show the public our new D4 and D6 packages for the first time,” says Paris. “We have a successful history in introducing our latest products at this show and are looking forward to sharing this special milestone with visitors.”
Visitors are invited to see the new D4/D6 products at the Volvo Penta stand (M167), located in the Cockle Bay Marina. Additionally, the new D6-IPS600 will be installed on a Riviera 445 SUV – the only boat at the show with one of the new D4/D6 packages. And, if that isn’t enough, there are even more Volvo Penta products to look out for at the show, including the Glass Cockpit and Easy Connect displays, which will both be at the Volvo Penta stand.