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So, Volvo's got big plans—they're aiming to go fully electric by 2030. And leading the charge is the 2025 ex60, an all-electric SUV set to hit the scene in the same year. While there's no official word yet, let's take a peek into what's expected.
First up, design-wise, the ex60 is rumored to keep Volvo's sleek, minimalist vibe intact, with that unmistakable Scandinavian touch. But with its electric powertrain, we're talking about some futuristic tweaks—think new lighting designs, a more streamlined profile, and a fresh front grille to make heads turn.
Now, let's talk comfort. Inside, the ex60 is rumored to up the ante with a plush, feature-packed cabin. Picture premium upholstery, a clean and simple dashboard layout, and a generous touchscreen infotainment system to keep you connected on the go.
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