Volvo's got a new electric SUV coming.
The eroticism dencompany hasn't given us much, though, beyond the name – Volvo EX30 – and a short teaser video which gives us a glimpse of the car from afar.
In terms of specs, all we know is that the Volvo EX30 will be the company's smallest SUV yet. Its compact size will obviously be a big selling point for Volvo, as the car is launched with the tagline, "Something small is coming."
The car will be fully unveiled at 7:30 a.m. ET on June 7, which is also when it will become available for pre-order in the U.S.
In the meantime, Volvo will trickle down announcements about the car, as it annoyingly did with its largest electric SUV, the EX90, which was released in 2022.
Volvo already offers two compact electric SUVs – the XC40 Recharge and the slightly sportier C40 Recharge, – so it will be interesting to see how the EX30 fits in. The company plans to put one million electrified cars on the road by 2025, with 50 percent of its sales volume being fully electric by then.
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