Volvo 164 Reviews

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Small, mighty and well-priced! 2024 Volvo EX30 electric car confirmed for Australia with plenty of power to take on Hyundai Kona EV and Lexus UX300e
By Chris Thompson · 08 Jun 2023
Some very impressive numbers surround the new baby electric car in the Volvo lineup - the EX30 small SUV - including its power, and its price.
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Will your next car be made in China? Japan and Germany surpassed as China becomes world's largest exporter of new vehicles
By Tung Nguyen · 22 May 2023
China has become the world’s largest exporter of new cars for the first time, rocketing past Germany and Japan according to data published this year.
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Safety in familiarity: 2024 Volvo EX30 safety credentials spruiked, but none of the features are actually new
By Chris Thompson · 19 May 2023
Volvo’s latest teaser for the upcoming EX30 electric car focuses on its safety features, namely one that’s not exactly new.
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Beta testing! 2024 Volvo EX90 and Polestar 3 electric cars delayed to allow more software testing
By Tung Nguyen · 12 May 2023
Volvo and Polestar have been forced to delay production, and therefore the launches, of their EX90 and Polestar 3 electric cars respectively due to more time needed to iron out software problems.
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Coming soon! 2024 Volvo EX30 electric car leaked as brand confirms reveal date for all-new small SUV
By Chris Thompson · 10 May 2023
The diminutive Volvo EX30 small SUV is set to be revealed next month, with the brand releasing a teaser video confirming a pre-order date upon its reveal.
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Volvo vindication! Swedish brand confirms it is well over 50 per cent electrified in Australia as it plans to go electric-only by 2026
By Tom White · 06 May 2023
Volvo XC40 is now over 50 per cent electric as a share of sales, seemingly vindicating the brand's position that its customers are ready to go fully EV by 2026.
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Volvo goes rear-wheel drive for the first time in 25 years! 2023 XC40 and C40 updates revealed
By James Cleary · 26 Apr 2023
Volvo has upgraded its XC40 compact SUV and C40 hatch with greater range, faster charging, and for the first time in a quarter of a century, rear-wheel drive (RWD) only models.
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Looking to buy a new car? Why not subscribe to one instead with the unlikely companies offering you the chance to get into a Tesla, Toyota or BYD
By Stephen Ottley · 22 Apr 2023
A new trend has emerged in the car industry, with both established and unlikely newcomers offering motorists the chance to simply subscribe to rather than buy their next car. While leasing a vehicle has long been an option for customers, this new subscription trend offers a new way to have access to a car without needing to buy.
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Volvo V60 Cross Country 2023 review: Ultimate B5
By James Cleary · 14 Apr 2023
Volvo has history when it comes to wagons, and even though the Swedish maker has embraced the SUV, it has also stuck to its roots. The V60 Cross Country is a neatly executed, mid-size, premium, five-seat wagon able to hold its head high in the city, with the sneaky ability to take you and your family on AWD adventures.
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Best EV for towing? 2024 Kia EV9 electric car's surprising facts revealed, including the extended range, clever packaging and other innovations
By Byron Mathioudakis · 30 Mar 2023
Pencilled in for a late 2023 launch, there’s still plenty left to reveal – including the all-important pricing info – but a clearer picture of what Kia’s anticipated circa-$100,000-plus EV SUV alternative to an BMW X7, Mazda CX-90 and Volvo XC90 is emerging.
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