by wiondrive news desk
As a small SUV that does big Volvo things, the new fully electric Volvo EX30 is designed to be as safe as you'd expec
It is designed to have the smallest CO2 footprint of any Volvo car to date, and to make people's lives safer, more convenient and more enjoyable through cutting-edge technology and Scandinavian design.
The Volvo EX30 also aims to make your life more convenient, more relaxing and more enjoyable inside the car through cutting-edge tech and considerate Scandinavian interior design.
It contains state-of-the-art restraint technology, as well as top-notch structural design that fulfills the ambitious in-house safety requirements - designed to prepare Volvo cars for various real-world scenarios.
When you take your EX30 Cross Country off the beaten path, it will be recognisable by its skidplates on the front, rear and side, special black panels on the front bumper and bootlid, and stylish Cross Country branding - the small, hood-mounted Swedish flag is the cherry on top.
A long wheelbase, large wheels and equal overhangs bring balance and refinement to the exterior. It's distinctly electric, with a confident face, closed shield and a digital rendition of the Thor's Hammer headlights.
The new Park Pilot Assist will identify any available parking spots around you. Then, once you've tapped the one you want in the new 3D user interface, the feature will operate the throttle and brake as well as the steering.
You can choose from four distinct interior rooms, each with their own expression, while there are smart storage options throughout the cabin.
The Volvo EX30 also aims to make your life more convenient, more relaxing and more enjoyable inside the car through cutting-edge tech and considerate Scandinavian interior design.
Together with a contextual single-screen UX, with Google built-in and running the latest version of the infotainment system, these features all reflect the hallmarks of true Volvo design.
By tackling emissions across the entire production and lifecycle, as well as a considerate use of materials inside and out, Volvo managed to reduce its total carbon footprint over 200,000 kms of driving to below 30 tonnes.