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​Volvo teases new compact car in 2017, fully electric model by 2019

anik
Last updated: 2015/11/10 at 10:55 AM
By anik 2 Min Read
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Swedish automaker Volvo on Thursday unveiled a new compact car design for 2017 and announced plans to build a fully electric model by 2019, continuing its total brand overhaul.

Volvo’s new Compact Modular Architecture (CMA) will be similar in design and construction to the Scalable Platform Architecture (SPA) that underpins its XC90 and the upcoming S90 large sedan, but for a range of smaller vehicles due to begin arriving in 2017. These new models will share powertrains (conventional and plug-in hybrid) with their big siblings, as well as climate, data and safety systems, all of which should streamline development time and cost for Volvo’s rebirth.

“The flexibility of CMA liberates Volvo’s engineers and designers, allowing them to devise and introduce a wide range of new and alluring features whilst at the same time improving drivability, offering world-class safety features and connected car technologies,” said Peter Mertens, senior vice president of Volvo research and development.

168236volvocarsvisionofanelectricfuture.jpgThe announcements present a better picture of what to expect for Volvo’s complete replacement of every vehicle in its lineup over the next four years, starting with this year’s launch of the new XC90 luxury SUV. Volvo expects to emerge from the reboot a bona fide luxury brand and bump its global sales volume to 800,000 vehicles annually, no small feat for a small OEM. For comparison, the company reported sales of 465,866 vehicles for 2014.)

Volvo has not outlined specifically which vehicles will ride on the compact architecture, but it’s likely eager to step into the new and hotly contested arena of B-segment SUVs, or mini-SUVs. The first entrant will likely be a compact crossover rolling out in 2017 to do battle with the likes of the BMW X1,Mazda CX-3, Mercedes-Benz GLA and their ilk. Next, Volvo will almost certainly follow-up with small hatchback or sedan model to replace the C30, which was discontinued in 2013, leaving a gap at the bottom of the lineup.

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anik November 10, 2015
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