Volvo's electric MPV will have the same Geely platform and dual electric
motors as the Zeekr 009
Volvo is gearing up to launch an all-electric
minivan in China that will apparently be based on the Zeekr 009.
The impending launch of the new model was uncovered
on a slide of a presentation that the president of Volvo Cars Greater China
Sales Company recently made to select media members. The slide showed that
Volvo will launch six cars in China in 2023, namely the XC40 BEV, C40, EX90, a
high-end EX90 Excellent variant, an unnamed SUV, and an MPV.
Car News China reports that the new Volvo will be based on the Zeekr 009. This
makes sense as both Volvo and Zeekr are owned by the Geely Group and sharing
parts between the two models will help to cut costs significantly.
Underpinning the 009 is Geely’s SEA electric
vehicle platform that rocks a pair of electric motors, all-wheel drive, and
delivers an impressive 536 hp. It is claimed that the Volvo will feature
exactly the same powertrain and that the chassis hard points will also be
identical.
Few other details are known about the Volvo SUV but
it will inevitably have a design fitting of the rest of the Volvo family. It’s safe to say that the interior of the Zeekr 009 will also undergo
significant changes. We suspect the cabin of Volvo’s MPV could look quite
similar to that of the EX90, likely including a portrait-oriented central
infotainment screen and a digital instrument cluster.
Chinese media suggests that the MPV will be presented as a concept in the third
quarter of this year before launching in production guise in the fourth
quarter.
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