According to the information revealed, Volvo will introduce 5 new electric and 2 new rechargeable hybrid cars in the coming years.
Volvo is among the world's largest automakers. The company is very popular thanks to the technologies it offers and the quality materials used. In this way, Volvo can reach good sales figures worldwide.
Recently, the company announced that it would open a battery factory to further develop electric car production. Now, a new statement has come from the company about electric cars. According to the statement, the company will soon appear before us with new electric cars.
Volvo will introduce its new electric car next year!
Recently, Volvo held meetings with some dealers in North America and South America to talk about the company's electric car plans. During this meeting, the company stated that it will launch at least 5 electric cars in a short time. In this way, the company will say goodbye to internal combustion engines by 2030.
In addition, the company announced during this meeting that the first electric car will be launched in 2023. It is not yet known what features this car will have. However, according to some claims, the vehicle will be the all-electric version of the company's top car, the Volvo XC90.
According to Automotive News, the five new all-electric car models will include a large and small crossover, a sedan and two sporty station wagons. In addition, redesigned versions of the S90 and XC90 PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid), one of the company's top cars, will also be available.
The release of these cars will occur sequentially until 2030. Apart from these, it is thought that the company is currently working on an electric version of the Volvo XC60. In this way, the company will add the Recharge version to its popular model in the E segment, and the company's product range will expand.
It is thought that an electric car located in the lower segment of the XC40, one of Volvo's C segment representatives, will be launched by the company. At the moment, there is no clear information about the car. So, what are your thoughts? Do you think Volvo should say goodbye to internal combustion engines?
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