Volvo XC70
Heiress of the now defunct V70, the XC70 shows more muscle and more refinement than its ancestor. The base version is equipped with a 3.2L inline-6 that produces 240 hp. The more athletic T6 comes with a 3.0L 6-cylinder turbo that pumps 300 hp and 325 lbs.-ft. of torque. AWD and a 6-speed automatic transmission are included.
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First Drives2025 Volvo EX30: A Star in the Making
Volvo ’s smallest crossover yet is also the greenest and most powerful. Slotting below the XC40 Recharge in the Swedish automaker’s Canadian lineup, the all-new 2025 Volvo EX30 is the first subcompact luxury SUV to offer a fully electric powertrain. And from what we’ve seen following its global debut in …
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ElectricVolvo, Polestar Release Their NACS Adapter Giving Access to Tesla Superchargers
Back in June 2023, Volvo became the first non-American automaker to make a deal with Tesla so that its electric vehicles could gain access to thousands of Superchargers across the United States and Canada—nearly 18,000 to be exact. We’re now in the fall of 2024 and the Swedish company is …
ElectricVolvo Canada Clarifies EX30 Situation in Wake of Tariffs on Chinese-Made EVs
As we reported in late June, the launch of the all-new and highly promising Volvo EX30 electric crossover in the U.S. has been pushed back to 2025 in a response to the Biden administration’s decision to slap 100-percent tariffs on Chinese-made EVs. U.S.-bound EX30s will have to be manufactured in …
NewsVolvo Confirms Several New Products Coming Within Next Two Years
Volvo ’s top brass met with American and Canadian dealers earlier this week to go over their plans to launch 10 new or updated models within the next two years, as several U.S. media outlets report. Some of them are already known, such as the brand new EX90 three-row electric …
ElectricVolvo Scraps Goal to be Fully Electric by 2030
Volvo said Wednesday it would not meet its 2030 goal to be fully electric due to a lack of infrastructure to support EVs, scaling back its target to between 90-100 percent. The company cited "a slower-than-expected rollout of charging infrastructure, withdrawal of government incentives in some markets and additional uncertainties …
NewsDecade-Old 2025 Volvo XC90 Gets Another Refresh to Pair With EX90
The current-generation Volvo XC90 is entering its tenth year, but don’t call it irrelevant in the midsize luxury segment. For 2025, key changes are in store for the gas-powered counterpart of the all-new, fully electric EX90 . The refreshed exterior marks a subtle evolution, with slimmer headlights blending with the …
ElectricVolvo EX30 Delayed to 2025 in the U.S.
The launch of the all-new and highly promising Volvo EX30 in the U.S. has been pushed back a full year, a company spokesperson confirmed on Wednesday, citing “changes in the global automotive landscape.” The delay is also attributable to the need to ramp up production at Volvo’s plant in Ghent, …
NewsBell Tolls for Volvo S60 in North America
The Volvo S60 compact luxury sedan, the current generation of which was introduced six years ago, will not be renewed. In fact, it will stop being manufactured altogether toward the end of the month at the Ridgeville, South Carolina plant for the North American market. Production will continue for a …
ElectricDelayed Volvo EX90 Finally Enters Production, Deliveries Starting Soon
Production of the all-new Volvo XC90 , which was initially planned for the second half of 2023 but was pushed back to the first half of 2024, has finally begun in Charleston, South Carolina. The first deliveries to customers will follow this summer. As we reported last fall, the automaker …
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