Very true! On the surface, it presents a fact that is probably very surprising to most people because 99% of people probably don't know how aerodynamics work and how Cd is measured. Take for instance: tire width is a significant contributor of coefficient...
The drag coefficient (Cd) number has to be multiplied by the cross-sectional area. The Volvo's Cd has to be multiplied by its (larger) cross-sectional area, whereas the sports car would seem to have a smaller cross-sectional area. Therefore, the boxy car ...
The key stat is the the drag coefficient times the cross sectional area. Thats called the “drag area” That Volvo might have a Cd of 0.32 but its drag area is around 0.32 x 2.5 = 0.8 sqm The Countach has a Cd of 0.42 but due to a smaller cross section, it ...
But many sports cars generate a lot of drag because next to the high Cw that they need for cooling and downforce, they are also very wide, so the frontal area is not that small, either 👍🏻