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Review: Volvo EX30
The Volvo EX30 is one of the best with prices starting at £32,850 and a potential range of up to 295 miles on a full charge.
It looks pretty much as we expected — a familiar Volvo sedan shape with styling cues from the EX30 and EX90 crossovers ... clearance and a less-raked rear window. At 196.9 inches long ...
A limited number of Volvo EX30 electric SUVs made it into Canada ... In another cost-cutting measure, there are no rear window switches; they can only be controlled from the front and then only ...
The Volvo EX30 Twin Motor ... child seat mounts on the rear outboard seats plus three top tethers but only two child seats will fit. If you have an extra-large booster seat, like me, then expect some ...
The Volvo EX30 Twin Motor ... child seat mounts on the rear outboard seats plus three top tethers but only two child seats will fit. If you have an extra-large booster seat, like me, then expect some ...
Visibility out the smallish rear window is not fantastic ... all-electric rival currently on the market in Canada, the Volvo EX30 (MSRP: $53,700). If the price is reasonable, however, this ...
Sure, that's still not as fast as a Volvo EX30 Extended ... a Model Y or Volkswagen ID 5. Rear visibility is less impressive due to the relatively small rear window – an issue that blights ...
The mid-spec xDrive60 gets an even larger, 109.1kWh (usable capacity) battery and a range of 426 miles – which is significantly further than any version of the EQE SUV or Volvo EX90. What’s ...
After introducing us to the “brain” of the Volvo ES90 ... dashes on either side of the rear window, similar to what we’ve seen with the EX90 and smaller EX30. Sustainability is something ...
It can be distracting to use on the move and seems at odds with Volvo’s focus on safety. In a word, lots. Like on Volvo’s XC90, this is a very large interior that’s well set up for family life. All ...