The king of station wagons is no more. In what might be the worst automotive news we've heard all week, the head of Volvo has confirmed that the famous bricks will be no more. Going forward, the brand will devote its efforts to sedans and, cringe, SUVs, instead of the vehicles that helped cement its reputation for safety and practicality.
Volvo offered a sneak peek at its upcoming EX60 during the unveiling of the ES90. The electric crossover is set to arrive sometime in 2026
At the 24:57 mark of the brand's live reveal, the host opens a door and "accidentally" stumbles upon a staffer partially exposing an electric crossover under a sheet. Volvo saved us the trouble of speculating what car it would be. The vehicle has a plate that says EX60 on it.
Volvo Cars may move production of some of its models to the U.S. depending on tariffs, but aims to stick to a plan to export its European-made EX30 SUV model to the United States later this year, the company's CEO said on Wednesday.
With cutting-edge 800V technology, fast charging, and impressive range, the 2026 Volvo ES90 sets a new standard in electric luxury.
Volvo has revised its plan to transition fully to electric vehicles by 2030, as others in the industry have made similar moves.
Dubbed 'Come Back Stronger,' the ad campaign aims to connect emotionally with the target audience, which is ironic given it's made by AI
Group sister companies Volvo Trucks and Renault Trucks presented their sales figures. Both have relatively high market shares in heavy-duty electric trucks.
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