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Volvo XE30

Smallest SUV from Volvo: The EX30 will be the smallest SUV ever offered by Volvo, with a compact car wheelbase of 104.3 inches and an overall length just shy of 167 inches.

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Volvo XE30

Two Powertrain Options: The EX30 will come with two powertrain options - Single Motor Extended Range (268 hp, 253 lb-ft torque) and Twin Motor Performance (422 hp, 400 lb-ft torque), the latter offering all-wheel drive and an impressive 0-to-60 sprint in 3.4 seconds.

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Volvo XE30

Respectable Range: Despite its size, the EX30 offers a respectable range. The single-motor models have an estimated 275 miles of range, while the twin-motor variants provide 265 miles.

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Volvo XE30

Eco-Friendly Materials: The interior of the EX30 is loaded with recycled and renewable materials, such as denim, flax, and a wool-blend fabric made with 70% recycled polyester.

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Volvo XE30

Minimal CO2 Footprint: Volvo aims for the EX30 to have the smallest CO2 footprint of any vehicle it has ever built, with less than 30 tons of emissions for 200,000 kilometers of driving.

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Volvo XE30

Renewable Energy Manufacturing: The plant manufacturing the EX30 will run on 100% climate-neutral electricity, and by 2025, 95% of tier 1 suppliers making parts for the EX30 will also use 100% renewable energy.

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Volvo XE30

One Display Infotainment: The EX30 features a single 12.3-inch portrait-style touchscreen in the center of the dashboard, housing the Google-based infotainment system and serving as the instrument cluster.

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Volvo XE30

Affordable Pricing: Surprisingly, the EX30 is extremely affordable, starting at $36,145, making it a great value in the growing EV market.

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Volvo XE30

Pre-Order Availability: Customers can pre-order the EX30 right now in the U.S., with deliveries scheduled to begin in the summer of 2024.

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Volvo XE30

Environmental Focus: Volvo is taking significant steps to reduce the vehicle's lifetime emissions, from minimizing displays to using renewable materials and promoting renewable energy in its supply chain.