The goal is to be a fully electric car manufacturer by 2030 Volvoended production of its vehicles with diesel engines. The XC90, the company’s last diesel model, was taken off the production line and taken to the museum where it will be put on display.
Volvo will arrive from Sweden on March 26 Torslanda The company also confirmed that the model produced at the city’s plant is the last diesel-powered Volvo vehicle. The SUV, which features a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, is the company’s newly created car. World of Volvo will be exhibited in the museum. The museum’s opening date is April 14.
Major transformation in five years
Just five years ago, in 2019, the vehicles were sold by Volvo in Europe a very large part This ran on diesel fuel. If we go back to 2008, the sales of the XC90 95% It consisted of diesel models. In a statement on the subject, Volvo said: “For a long time, our diesel engines, with reliability and efficiency were synonymous and meant great things to us for decades. “The success of our diesel vehicles played an important role in our transformation into a premium brand.” he said.
Saying that just five years ago, like most car manufacturers, they made their living in the European market with diesel vehicles, Volvo stated that they are now switching completely to electric vehicles. Volvo said going electric is the right thing to do: by 2030 It wants to be a company that exclusively produces electricity. Volvo will soon introduce the EX30 crossover and EX90 electric SUV had introduced.
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