Road Trip

Small EV, Big Potential

- Text: Ferdi de Vos

Volvo Car South Africa has confirmed its latest model, the recently revealed fully-electric EX30 SUV, is destined for local roads – at a starting price of R775 900, a number that render the EX30 one of the most affordable fullsize electric vehicles (EVS) in South Africa.

Having just made its global premiere, the new small SUV represents the cornerston­e of the electrific­ation growth ambitions of the Swedish brand. It debuts as the fastest-accelerati­ng Volvo ever, completing the 0-100 km/h sprint in a mere 3.6 seconds in 315 kw Twin Motor Performanc­e guise, even though it weighs 2 318 kg. It has a battery capacity of 69 kwh and energy consumptio­n of 15,7 kwh.

The extended-range version of the Single Motor (rear-wheel-drive) powertrain, meanwhile, is capable of covering up to 480 km, according to Volvo. Despite these impressive performanc­e and range credential­s, the new EX30 will be one of the most accessible models in the local line-up and is poised to become one of the most affordable full-size contenders in the local EV segment.

The stylish EV newcomer, set to arrive in early 2024, is priced similarly to a comparable internal combustion engined SUV and pre-orders for the five-strong local model line-up – a broad range able to meet the needs of all types of buyers – has already opened.

With a high seating position and space for up to five occupants, the new EX30 rides on the purpose-built modular Sustainabl­e Electric Architectu­re of the Swedish luxury automaker. It measures 4 233 mm long, 1 836 mm wide, and 1 555 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 2 650 mm, and is only 192 mm shorter from nose to tail than the XC40.

The interior design is modern, minimalist­ic and, like the recently launched C40 Recharge, rich in recycled and renewable materials. Connectivi­ty is seamless thanks to state-of-the-art features such as a 12.3-inch highresolu­tion central display (running the latest Android-powered infotainme­nt system), a digital key, over-the-air update functional­ity, and a first-of-its-kind audiosyste­m soundbar.

In South Africa, both Single Motor and Twin Motor derivative­s of the EX30 will be available, while battery choices will include high-voltage 51 kwh and 69 kwh units. Three trim levels (Core, Plus, and Ultra) will be on offer, though even the base grade will provide generous levels of standard equipment.

The EX30 represents another significan­t step towards the goal of half of the global sales volume of Volvo comprising fully electric cars by 2025, with the remainder

taking the form of hybrids. By 2030, the Swedish luxury firm plans for every new vehicle it sells to be completely electric, demonstrat­ing its steadfast commitment to a zero-emission future.

The new all-electric small SUV makes no compromise­s on the safety front, offering the latest driver-understand­ing system and various safety innovation­s including new collision-avoidance technology – a special safety feature that helps to prevent so-called ‘dooring’ accidents, by alerting you when you are about to open your door in front of a cyclist, scooter, or runner.

The introducti­on of the EX30 at this highly competitiv­e price point is poised to revolution­ise the local EV market. Not only does it establish a formidable presence in the fast-growing new-energy vehicle space, but it also significan­tly enhances the affordabil­ity of owning an electric vehicle for many South Africans.

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