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Cant wait to start seeing them on our roads and also test drive themThe EX30 is Carwow’s COTY.
I want to test-drive one and see just how small "small" is... Coming from an XC60 i know it will be smaller, but keen to understand how much more.
Super excited to see how this performs in the market AND to test drive one - must give Thalia a callVolvo EX30 (2024) Price & Specs
The Volvo EX30 will be launching in South Africa soon. Here’s a detailed look at specifications and pricing of this all-electric compact SUV.
The new Volvo EX30 will be the smallest vehicle from the Swedish carmaker, sitting below the XC40 and C40 crossover. Assembled in China currently and sharing quite a few common elements from the Smart #1 and Zeekr X, the EX30 comes to the South African market in a 5-model lineup.
How much does the Volvo EX30 cost in South Africa?
EX30 Core Single Motor R775 900
EX30 Plus Single Motor Extended Range R865 900
EX30 Plus Twin Motor Performance R935 900
EX30 Ultra Single Motor Extended Range R965 900
EX30 Ultra Twin Motor Performance R995 900
The new Volvo EX30 is sold with a 5-year/100 000 km vehicle and 8-year/160 000 km battery warranty.
EV drivers looking to get behind the wheel of their new Volvo all-electric SUV EX30 may have to wait a bit longer as Volvo works to resolve some software glitches before delivery – the second time a Volvo EV launch has been delayed due to software.
Volvo said yesterday that it has delayed deliveries in Europe of its EX30 all-electric SUV due to software issues, according to Automotive News Europe. The EV hasn’t yet been released in the US but that should happen by the summer, Volvo has stated.
Automotive News Europe got its hands on correspondence from Volvo to dealers that said the software version 1.2 wasn’t ready for release.
“We confirm that Volvo is working tirelessly to resolve the problem,” the correspondence said. “Important progress has been made but the software version 1.2 does not yet meet all the requirements necessary to be released.”
A source told Automotive News Europe that the update couldn’t be performed over the air and had to be handled at the dealership, and that updates will start being done as soon as today, which implies the problem has been solved. It’s not clear what is happening.
Delivery delay will affect European customers – and this is the second time Volvo has delayed a new EV’s launch due to software problems.
Last July, the Swedish automaker, which is owned by Chinese behemoth Geely, delayed production of the flagship Volvo EX90 electric SUV, citing software issues surrounding its LiDAR system.
electrek.co