On September 30, 2024, Volvo Cars marked an important milestone. The 100,000th unit of the Nordic high-tech electric SUV, the Volvo EX30, officially rolled off the production line. Since its global debut in Milan last June, the Volvo EX30 has helped Volvo enter a new market segment. Its “small but powerful” capabilities and unique charm have won widespread recognition and favor from consumers worldwide.
Since its global launch, the Volvo EX30 has shown strong upward momentum. Its sales continue to rise. It has won over 20 major global awards. In the first half of 2024, it received the Red Dot Award for Best Design. It also won the Urban Car Championship in the World Car Awards. Additionally, it earned accolades from Electrifying, Auto Motor & Sport, and Carwow as Car of the Year. Notably, in the first half of this year, the Volvo EX30 ranked among the top three in electric vehicle sales in Europe, demonstrating strong competitiveness.
The Volvo EX30 is Volvo’s most eco-friendly model to date. It combines Nordic design, strong performance, advanced technology, and comprehensive safety. Its compact yet powerful shape delivers strength and quality. It offers users a simpler, more relaxed, and enjoyable travel experience. It simplifies life while adding value. The EX30 features large wheels and equal-length front and rear suspensions. Its wheelbase approaches the golden ratio of 0.618, creating a stylish and minimalist look. Inside, the EX30 uses natural and renewable materials. It incorporates denim, linen, and wool blends into its decor, merging Nordic luxury with eco-friendly technology. Building on Volvo’s century of safety expertise, the EX30 includes the advanced Safe Space Technology. This system protects everyone inside and outside the vehicle. Additionally, the EX30, built on a pure electric platform, boasts a class-leading range of 590 kilometers. It charges from 10% to 80% in just 26 minutes, allowing for stress-free long-distance travel.
As one of the first luxury brands to propose a comprehensive electrification strategy, Volvo Cars has built a significant electrification product matrix. This includes the XC90, S90, XC60, and S60 plug-in hybrids. These models balance performance and long-distance driving needs. Volvo also offers new pure electric models like the EM90, EX30, and EX90 for different market segments. The company aims to meet diverse driving needs. Volvo will continue to expand its electrification product matrix. It will steadfastly promote its full electrification transformation. By 2030, it plans for new energy vehicle sales to account for 90%-100% of global sales. For Volvo Cars, the official rollout of the 100,000th EX30 marks a new development starting point. In the future, Volvo will uphold its “human-centered” brand philosophy. It will provide a worry-free travel experience in a personalized, sustainable, and safe manner, meeting every user’s expectations.