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Scottish Sun
30-06-2025
- Automotive
- Scottish Sun
Huge car brand ‘to launch new EV version' of their best-selling model of all time early next year
The car is being manufactured using an innovative process called megacasting SPARK OF ELECTRICITY Huge car brand 'to launch new EV version' of their best-selling model of all time early next year AN ICONIC car brand is set to launch an incredible new EV version of its best-selling model of all time - and it comes out early next year. The cutting-edge electrical version of the fan-favourite car will be on the UK market in January 2026 - and Brit drivers need to wait just half a year to own one. Advertisement 3 An iconic brand is launching an EV version of its best-selling model Credit: PA 3 Volvo is unveiling a new EV next year (stock) Credit: Getty 3 The new release is the EV alternative to the XC60 SUV - the brand's best-selling model of all time (pictured) Credit: AP Drivers will be able to get their hands on the stunning Volvo EX60 in just six months. The state-of-the-art car comes as the brand's response to Audi's Q6-e-tron, the Porsche Macan Electric and the much anticipated BMQ iX3. The all-electric car is the non-petrol alternative to the popular XC60 SUV - the brand's best-selling model of all time. The first images of the EX60 revealed the car's new rear light signature. Advertisement It does not appear to have a full-width light bar - like most other EVs being launched at the moment - but it does feature separate segmented tail-lights embedded in the rear windscreen. These are also found on the Volvo EX90, EX30 and ES90. The breathtaking new design also features angular rear haunches, a bigger Volvo lettering across the tailgate and smooth surfacing. It will also boast eight-bit-style LED headlights, flush door handles, and aerodynamic alloy wheels. Advertisement The EX60's overall proportions are understood to be similar to the current XC60. It is currently unclear if the new EX60 will feature the advanced LiDAR driver-assistance tech, which features on the flagship EX90. I drove the new Volvo EX30 Cross Country – it's a tough, high-riding EV that can conquer ice lakes and look cool at home Chief Product and Strategy Officer, Erik Severinson told Auto Express the brand is experimenting with 'different kinds of [safety] sensors going forward'. The EX60 is also set to be Volvo's first model to feature the new "multi-adaptive safety belt" tech. Advertisement And it will also be the first built on the firm's next-generation SPA3 platform. The new platform has been branded as a "groundbreaking" feat which was deigned for "longer range, efficiency and intelligent core computing". SPA3 is set to allow the Swedish brand to develop and build cars of all sizes using the same extraordinary tech. Another big upgrade that will set the EX60 apart from other electric Volvos is its new 'structural' battery pack. Advertisement This clever tech, already used by Tesla and BYD, bonds the battery directly to the car's floor. Severinson said this leads to 'improved energy density". It also allows 'great driveability' thanks to extra stiffness in the chassis. The larger EX90 uses a massive 107kWh battery, giving it a range of 374 miles on a single charge. Advertisement Since the EX60 is smaller, it is likely to get a more compact, lighter pack - but with better energy density. It could therefore potentially manage close to 400 miles on a full charge. The incorporation of the new cutting-edge tech is partly thanks to the EX60's megacasted rear underfloor. Most cars have rear undercarriages constructed using a multitude of different parts. Advertisement But the EX60 will get a single unit that is cast out of aluminium. Megacasting is a relatively new concept in the car world. Tesla is one mainstream brand already using the method, along with several Chinese firms like Nio, Zeekr and XPeng. Volvo says the new rear floor is '15–20 per cent less' heavy than a traditional stamped version, while offering 'just as good, if not better, safety and durability'. Advertisement The process brings other benefits too, including more boot space and faster production. A megacasted floor takes just 120 seconds to make - compared to an hour for a standard multi-piece one. Right now, Volvo uses 20 per cent recycled aluminium in production, but it plans to boost that figure and fully recycle each floor at the end of the car's life.


The Irish Sun
30-06-2025
- Automotive
- The Irish Sun
Huge car brand ‘to launch new EV version' of their best-selling model of all time early next year
AN ICONIC car brand is set to launch an incredible new EV version of its best-selling model of all time - and it comes out early next year. The cutting-edge electrical version of the 3 An iconic brand is launching an EV version of its best-selling model Credit: PA 3 Volvo is unveiling a new EV next year (stock) Credit: Getty 3 The new release is the EV alternative to the XC60 SUV - the brand's best-selling model of all time (pictured) Credit: AP Drivers will be able to get their hands on the stunning Volvo EX60 in just six months. The T he all-electric car is the XC60 SUV - the The first images of the EX60 revealed the car's new rear light signature. READ MORE MOTOR NEWS It does not appear to have a full-width light bar - like These are also found on the Volvo EX90, EX30 and ES90. The breathtaking new design also features angular rear haunches, a bigger Volvo lettering across the tailgate and smooth surfacing. It will also boast eight-bit-style LED headlights, flush door handles, and aerodynamic alloy wheels. Most read in Motors The EX60's overall proportions are understood to be similar to the current XC60. It is currently unclear if the new EX60 will feature the advanced LiDAR driver-assistance tech, which features on the flagship EX90. I drove the new Volvo EX30 Cross Country – it's a tough, high-riding EV that can conquer ice lakes and look cool at home Chief Product and Strategy Officer, Erik Severinson told The EX60 is also set to be Volvo's first model to feature the new "multi-adaptive safety belt" tech. And it will also be the first built on the firm's next-generation SPA3 platform. The new platform has been branded as a "groundbreaking" feat which was deigned for "longer range, efficiency and intelligent core computing". SPA3 is set to allow the Swedish brand to develop and build cars of all sizes using the same extraordinary tech. Another big upgrade that will set the EX60 apart from other electric Volvos is its new 'structural' battery pack. This clever tech, already used by Tesla and BYD, bonds the battery directly to the car's floor. Severinson said this leads to 'improved energy density". It also allows 'great driveability' thanks to extra stiffness in the chassis. The larger EX90 uses a massive 107kWh battery, giving it a range of 374 miles on a single charge. Since the EX60 is smaller, it is likely to get a more compact, lighter pack - but with better energy density. It could therefore potentially manage close to 400 miles on a full charge. The incorporation of the new cutting-edge tech is partly thanks to the EX60's megacasted rear underfloor. Most cars have rear undercarriages constructed using a multitude of different parts. But the EX60 will get a single unit that is cast out of aluminium. Megacasting is a relatively new concept in the car world. Tesla is one mainstream brand already using the method, along with several Chinese firms like Nio, Zeekr and XPeng. Volvo says the new rear floor is '15–20 per cent less' heavy than a traditional stamped version, while offering 'just as good, if not better, safety and durability'. The process brings other benefits too, including more boot space and faster production. A megacasted floor takes just 120 seconds to make - compared to an hour for a standard multi-piece one. Right now, Volvo uses 20 per cent recycled aluminium in production, but it plans to boost that figure and fully recycle each floor at the end of the car's life.
Yahoo
05-03-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Volvo's sleek ES90 is a fast-charging, long-range traveler
STOCKHOLM — The Volvo ES90 will charge faster and go farther than any electric vehicle in the automaker's lineup. It will also be the sleekest Volvo in the company's nearly 100-year history. Volvo said the ES90 full-electric large premium car blends characteristics from three vehicle types: the elegance of a sedan, the flexibility of a fastback as well as the spaciousness and higher ground clearance of an SUV. By catering to all three, Volvo says the ES90 'carves out a new space for itself' putting the car 'in a class of its own.' When asked about the risks of trying to be three things at once, Volvo Chief Product and Strategy Officer Erik Severinson recognized the potential dilemma. 'Is it a car for everyone or a car for no one?' he said when considering the question. 'I think we have found a really good balance,' he told Automotive News Europe. 'Design-wise, we managed to keep it in a package that is appealing to sedan customers as well as a crossover or fastback customers. The ES90's proportions translate into a drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.25, which is the best ever for an automaker. By comparison, the Porsche Taycan full-electric luxury sedan has a Cd rating of 0.22 (the lower number the better the aerodynamics). Sign up for the Automotive News Europe Focus on Electrification newsletter, a weekly wrap-up of the latest electric vehicle news, including interviews and global EV sales data. As a result, Volvo says the ES90 will have a driving range of up to 700 km (435 miles) under the WLTP testing cycle — and it will charge from 10 to 80 percent in just 20 minutes, using a 350-kilowatt fast-charging station. That is a 30 percent improvement over Volvo's flagship electric SUV, the EX90, which was launched last year and rides on the same SPA2 architecture. The upgrade is partly because of the integration of adaptive charging software from Breathe Battery Technologies. Volvo is the first automaker to get access to the British startup's patented algorithm-enabled charging software, Breathe Charge. The ES90 is also the first Volvo that can add 300 km [186 miles] of range in just 10 minutes. That is up from about 180 km in 10 minutes with the 400-volt system Volvo offers on the rest of its EVs. By comparison, the Porsche Taycan can add 315 km of range in 10 minutes using a fast-charging station that offers at least 320 kW of power. Along with the Taycan, the ES90's rivals will include the electric BMW i5 and Mercedes-Benz EQE, neither of which offer 800-volt charging. Vehicles that have 800-volt charging capability include the Tesla Cybertruck, Lotus Eletre and Emeya, Audi E-tron GT, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6. Order books are open for ES90 in Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the U.K. More markets will follow. The car will start at €71,990 in Germany. Volvo will build the ES90 at its factory in Chengdu, China, where it also makes the EX90 electric flagship SUV. Production is scheduled to begin in the third quarter of this year. Deliveries will begin in the fourth quarter of this year and continue into the first quarter of 2026. Severinson expects China to account for a leading percentage the ES90's sales, but he declined to give a percentage figure. He expects the U.K. to be another key market because there are no additional tariffs on cars built in China and solid in the country. Volvo's China-built cars sold in the European Union are subject to the bloc's new higher tariff regime for Chinese BEVs. For Volvo, the tariff is 28.8 percent, comprising the EU's usual 10 percent import duty plus an extra 18.8 percent charge meant to offset the Chinese government's subsidies to EV makers. Severinson said Volvo realizes that it can't pass along that entirety of the tariffs to customers, however, since it competes in the premium segment it has more wiggle room on price than a mass market automaker, but flexibility is highly dependent on the market. Severinson said Volvo is evaluating whether to sell the ES90 in the U.S., where China-made cars face a tariff of 20 percent after the Trump administration imposed a 10 percent duty on Chinese imports on top of the 10 percent import tax it implemented in February. CEO Jim Rowan said the ES90 underlines Volvo's position as 'an industry leader in software-defined cars that harness the power of core computing.' The ES90 is the first Volvo with a centralized system powered by a dual Nvidia Drive AGX Orin configuration capable of more than 500 trillion operations per second. When Nvidia debuted Drive AGX Orin in 2019, it said the system-on-chip was developed to enable scaling from Level 2 advanced driver assistance to Level 5 full-autonomous driving. The ES90's safety system includes seven cameras, five radars, 12 ultrasonic sensors and a lidar, which work together to help the driver avoid collisions. Inside, the ES90 is equipped to make the rear-seat passengers as cozy as possible. The car's long wheelbase of 3100 mm meters – more than 10 feet – provides generous legroom for the rear passengers. People riding in the back also have power seats that can recline or be made warmer or cooler. The ES90's electrochromic panoramic roof lets plenty of natural light enter the cabin while providing nearly 100 percent protection from ultraviolet rays. In addition, with a touch of a button the transparency of the glass can be adjusted to increase or decrease sunlight The ES90 will compete in Europe's large premium segment, which after the first month of 2025 was led by the BMW 5 Series, followed by the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and Audi A6. The top-selling full-electric cars in the segment is the BMW i5, followed by the Mercedes EQE and the Audi E-tron. All three EVs are ahead of the combined sales of the Volvo S90 and V90 sedan and station wagon. After one month, large premium sales were up 29 percent to 16,008, according to market researcher Dataforce. In 2024, large premium sales rose 9.5 percent to 188,262, led by the A6, followed by the E-Class and 5 Series. Combined sales of the S90 and V90 dropped 25 percent to 8,335, according to Dataforce. In the U.S., the S90 is in the large luxury segment, where it finished 2024 in fourth place behind the BMW 7 Series, Mercedes S Class and Lexus LS. Sales of the S90 fell 6.5 percent to 1,896 last year, according to the Automotive News Data Center. Sales for the segment were down 7.5 percent to 28,288. Vehicles that have 800-volt charging capability include the Tesla Cybertruck, Lotus Eletre and Emeya, Audi E-tron GT, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6. The ES90 is Volvo's first full-electric luxury sedan. It shares the automaker's SPA2 underpinnings with the EX90 flagship electric SUV. The ES90 and EX90 are the only models planned to use the company's SPA2 platform as Volvo will switch to the third generation of the architecture, SPA3, starting in 2026 with the EX60 midsize SUV. The ES90 is the sixth full electric model in Volvo's range. The others are the EX90, EM90 luxury van, EX30 small SUV, EX40 compact SUV and the EC40 compact crossover. Volvo's electric models all start with an 'E' to distinguish them from combustion models, which start with XC for SUVs, S for sedans and V for station wagons. Volvo previously aimed to be an electric-only brand by 2030, but last September it adjusted those plans, saying that battery-electric and plug-in hybrid cars would account for at least 90 percent of its sales by then. The remainder will be mild hybrids, which mostly rely on a combustion engine. The ES90 luxury sedan is 5000 mm long, 1942 mm wide, 1547 mm tall with a wheelbase of 3102 mm and a maximum ground clearance of 184 mm The ES90 will offer three electric powertrains: single motor, twin motor and twin motor performance. The Single Motor, which is rear-wheel drive, offers 245 kilowatts, which is 329 hp. The maximum torque is 480 newton meters (354 pounds-feet). It can go 0 to 100 (62 mph) in 6.9 seconds and add 275 km of range in 10 minutes on a fast charger of at least 350 kW. This variant has a 92-kilowatt-hour, CATL-sourced lithium-ion battery. This variant has a WLTP range of 650 km. The Twin Motor, which is all-wheel drive, offers a 333 kW (442 hp) and 670 newton meters (494 pounds-feet) of torque. It can go 0-100 kph in 5.5 seconds and add 300 km in 10 minutes on a fast charger. It has a 106-kWh battery from CALT. The range is 700 km on a single charge, according to WLTP. The Twin Motor Performance drivetrain offers 500 kW of power (670 hp) and 870 newton meters (635 pounds-feet) of torque. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 kph in 4 seconds and add 300 km in 10 minutes on a fast charger. It has a 106-kWh battery from CALT. The WLTP range is 700 km. The Volvo ES90 will charge faster and go farther than any electric vehicle in the automaker's lineup.