New Delhi: Volvo cars on Thursday launched the rechargeable concept, which can be the XC90 Electric set precursor to debut in 2022.
The complexity of the internal combustion engine has been removed to develop car proportions to increase interior space while also increasing aerodynamic efficiency.
The machine is replaced with a full battery wrap under flat floors, expanding wheelbase and car wheel size, produce shorter overhang and larger interior space.
Chairs, roof profiles and hoods are positioned and Volvo says this will maintain aerodynamics with high driving high like in XC40, XC60 and XC90.
In addition, traditional gril has been replaced with structures such as shields, supported by the new interpretation of the Volvo Cars’ hammer lamp design.
These include pure graphics that are capable of the latest HD technology that are open at night to reveal the main lamp unit.
Volvo vertical taillights are reorganized for new models with a set of wings that extend at higher roaming speeds to further increase aerodynamics as a whole.
Lidar sensors are placed on the roof to collect data on the environment around the car.
In the cabin feature includes a large touch screen, 15 inches which is the center of user experience for the infotainment system related to the next generation of companies.
Volvo will be fully electrical in 2030.
The generation of volvo electric cars share floors with car-powered combustion engines, which require balance in proportions and space to be able to accommodate batteries and internal combustion engines.