Marie Claire Australia

ELECTRIC AMBITIONS

Drive your way to a brighter future with the new, beautifull­y designed Volvo EX30.

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It is possible to walk the talk, but can you drive the talk? The answer is yes, most certainly, in the new Volvo EX30.

Arriving in Australia in May, Volvo’s newest stylish and compact SUV has all the bells and whistles that you would expect of a luxury electric vehicle with the added bonus of an affordable price.

Design, performanc­e and accessibil­ity of EVs has increased over recent years as our appetite for the electric solution grows – and the Volvo EX30 is testament to this.

The designers have been meticulous in their aesthetic and creative vision, layering style with innovative features and electric performanc­e.

REDUCING YOUR DRIVING FOOTPRINT

The EX30 uses renewable and recycled materials in new ways with a minimalist­ic design approach to help reduce or eliminate waste in the production process. Around 25 per cent of all aluminium and 17 per cent of all steel and plastics used in the EX30 are recycled.

The upholsteri­es incorporat­ing renewable materials are all beautifull­y presented in a palette of four nature-inspired colours.

FULLY ELECTRIC BY 2026

The new EX30 is another step towards Volvo Car Australia’s ambitious plan to only sell fully-electric cars by 2026. For Volvo Car Australia Managing Director Stephen Connor, the plan is something that couldn’t be achieved without a generation of Australian­s who are open about embracing an electric future.

“Australian consumers are early adopters of new technologi­es, and they are embracing fully electric cars in increasing numbers as more new EV models, such as the Volvo EX30, become available.”

As the number of electric vehicle charging sites continues to increase in Australia, going electric makes more sense than ever.

Volvo EX30 is available to order now.

“AUSTRALIAN CONSUMERS ARE EMBRACING FULLY ELECTRIC CARS IN INCREASING NUMBERS.” Stephen Connor, Managing Director, Volvo

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