Volvo is trying to put its EV stumbles in the rearview
Volvo is attempting to recover from its challenges in the electric vehicle (EV) market with the launch of the EX60 compact SUV. Despite previous setbacks, including software issues and tariff complications, the company is optimistic about the EX60's features and performance. The automaker is also reevaluating its timeline for phasing out gas-powered vehicles amid changing market conditions.
- ▪Volvo's EV journey has faced numerous challenges, including software bugs and tariff issues.
- ▪The EX60 compact SUV is priced at $59,795 and is set to begin customer deliveries later this summer.
- ▪Volvo's CEO believes the EX60 will succeed without relying on government subsidies or incentives.
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