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Volvo’s new EVs are attracting Ferrari-like wait times because they are ‘the right products’

Baua Electric

When asked how the brand prevented customers from switching to other brands, Zurhausen told Automotive News Europe that Volvo has “the right products at the right time.” When I started at Volvo it was written in stone that if you ordered a car in three months you got your car,” Volvo’s Europe online business leader said.

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Volvo EX30 boosts EV sales share in February to reach a new record at 22%

Baua Electric

Volvo sold 5,863 EX30 models through the first two months of 2024 as demand for affordable EVs heats up. The EX30 is already rolling out in Europe, Japan, and Brazil. He boasted about the automaker’s pricing power, with the EX30 starting at $34,950 in the US and €36,590 in Europe. 0 to 60 mph sprint.

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Volvo EX30 to become a best-seller as the first models reach EU buyers

Baua Electric

Starting at $34,950 (36,000 euros), it will be one of the most affordable electric cars on the market. With “above-expected order rates,” Volvo will build the EX30 at its Ghent, Belgium plant (in addition to China) to meet the growing demand in Europe for low-cost EVS. It can go from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4

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Perspective: A View Into the New GM

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The Cadillac Converj extended-range electric vehicle Concept uses the Voltec platform. GM expects HCCI, when combined with enabling technologies like variable valve actuation and advanced electronic engine controls, to provide a 12-15% improvement in overall fuel economy while being more affordable than hybrid or diesel technologies.

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