Volvo
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Electric Cars
This electric SUV is €4,000 cheaper and more powerful than its rivals
The Hyundai KONA is a reference model in its segment and yes, it is an excellent purchase option. But there are cheaper alternatives, the…
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Electric Cars
Volvo buys bankrupt company to secure batteries for its electric vehicles
The agreement materializes just a few months after the American manufacturer of batteries and electric buses opted to file for…
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Electric Cars
Volvo turns to Tesla idea to develop production of electric cars
The Swedes want to become a reference brand in the electrical world and, to do so, they know that they…
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Electric Cars
Volvo’s first minivan the EM90 is a luxury six-seat electric
Volvo has presented the first minivan in its history, the new EM90. This electric car is derived directly from the…
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Electric Cars
Will Volvo become Europe’s new Tesla with these steps?
The large manufacturers have marked on their calendars the steps to take until they reach the total electrification of their ranges.…
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Electric Cars
Volvo surprises the world, its new electric is cheaper than rivals
Volvo is not Mercedes-Benz, it is not BMW and it is not Audi, but it is a premium brand at all levels. That…
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Electric Cars
Volvo will produce an affordable SUV in Europe due to high demand
Volvo’s cheapest electric SUV began production in China a few weeks ago. However, according to the brand, this plant will…
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Electric Cars
It’s a luxury electric car but it’s cheap and has amazing features
What do you think if I tell you that the Opel alternative costs no less than 30,270 euros and that this premium brand car is available…
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Electric Cars
Volvo signs agreement to develop StoreDot 5-minute charging batteries
For years we have been telling you periodically about some promising batteries from the Israeli startup Storedot. Some XFC cells with a…
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Electric Cars
Volvo’s new electric car has more range and is cheaper than its rivals
Who would have ever thought that a Volvo would be cheaper than a Smart? Well, today, this is indeed the case, as surprising…