Volvo may be among the first automakers to announce its transition to an all-electric brand, but the company will continue investing in gasoline-fed cars. In a report by Auto Express, Volvo plans to update the mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid models in the second half of the decade.
This means models like the XC90, S90, and V60 could live on - potentially for another six years. However, this won't affect the brand's target to go all-electric by 2030, with the Volvo EX90 spearheading its electrification campaign. The crossover EV model is scheduled for production at Volvo's South Carolina plant this year.
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