Small and
mighty indeed – we are celebrating today, because our fully electric Volvo EX30
has landed a big accolade at the prestigious World Car Awards!
Beating out a
competitive field of nominees, the EX30 was awarded the title of 2024 World
Urban Car in a presentation held today at the New York International Auto Show.
Our smallest ever SUV was also named as one of the top three cars in the world
out of a list of 38 nominees.
“Winning this
award with the EX30 is incredibly gratifying and a firm validation of our
ambitious electrification strategy,” says Jim Rowan, our chief executive.
“Customer response to the EX30 has exceeded our expectations, and it has proven
to be a perfect car for today’s marketplace as a growing number of car buyers
switch to fully electric cars. I’m convinced the EX30 will strongly contribute
to our growth this year and beyond.”
The EX30 was
revealed last summer to almost universal acclaim and has already won several
major awards, including The Sun Car of the Year, the Small SUV/Crossover of the
Year award from the Sunday Times, and the Eco Warrior of the Year award from
Top Gear magazine.
As such the
EX30 is a strong addition to our product portfolio, which also contains several
very attractive plug-in and mild hybrid models in multiple segments. Those cars
are an important bridge towards on the way to Volvo Cars’ ambition to only sell
electric cars by 2030.
Since its
reveal, the EX30 has rapidly proven to be a very popular car with customers –
based on our orderbook, we expect it to be one of our best-selling models this
year.
It is the
smallest SUV we’ve ever launched and it’s built on a purpose-designed electric
car platform. In addition to producing zero tailpipe emissions, it has been
developed with a focus on keeping its carbon footprint to a minimum across the
car’s complete lifecycle.
EX30 buyers
have a choice of three electric powertrains: a Single Motor version with 200kW
(272hp) and a 51kWh battery; a Single Motor Extended Range with battery
capacity increased to 69kWh; and a Twin Motor Performance model with 315kW (428hp)
and a 69kWh battery. The EX30 offers a driving range of up to 476km and its
battery can be recharged from 10 to 80 per cent capacity in a little over 25
minutes.
Source: Volvo Cars.
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