How The New Volvo EX90 Electric SUV Adds A Revolution To Evolution

The all-new all-electric Volvo EX90 doesn’t look fundamentally different from the vehicle it will eventually replace, the XC90. The inside and outside dimensions are almost the same. It features familiar and familiar design features such as the T-shaped ‘Thor’s Hammer’ headlights; Source: www.autoblog.com

Volvo Cars Energy Solutions Plans To Utilize ‘sufficient Spare Battery Capacity’ From Vehicle To Grid

The company plans to offer only EVs by 2030, and estimates that the total battery capacity of its “vehicles” will reach 50GWh by the middle of next decade. In addition to being able to smartly charge these vehicles to flexibly reduce their impact on power consumption, the average… Source: www.energy-storage.news

Comparison Of 2024 Kia ​​Forte And 2024 Nissan Sentra

Compact sedans have been entry-level vehicles for a generation. In the era of SUVs, a handful of small four-door sedans survive. Kia Forte offers value and style. The Nissan Sentra proves the value of experience. Over the past decade, Kia has transformed from a part-time company to a leader in design and content. Forte rolls down this lane… Source: Kelley Read More

Tesla Cybertruck Battery Capacity (according To Our Estimates)

Tesla announced that its Cybertruck all-wheel drive vehicle can travel an estimated 340 miles on a full charge. However, the company did not reveal the battery capacity. But we can confidently estimate the size of the pack based on our preliminary testing and the truck’s ability to use 42.9kWh of capacity over 100 miles of driving. In line with the Read More

2024 Polestar 3 Prototype Expected To Be Fast And Sophisticated

Once the Volvo takes the lead, the Polestar usually follows. But that’s not the case this time, as C/D drove the new Polestar 3 (in prototype condition) before experiencing the closely related Volvo EX90. The complete version of Polestar’s all-electric SUV will arrive in the U.S. late next year, with the EX90 also expected to go on sale later this Read More