The previously unreported recall involves replacing modules in the high-voltage battery packs of the compact SUV.
Volvo is recalling over 40,000 EX30 electric SUVs worldwide due to a battery fire risk. Owners are urged to limit charging to 70% until safety repairs are completed.
Single-motor examples of the EX30, which make 268 horsepower, are rated to get about 420 kilometres on a fully charged battery; while all-wheel-drive models with 422 ponies offer an estimated 407 ...
Volvo Cars will recall over 40,000 of its flagship electric EX30 SUVs because their battery packs risk overheating, it told Reuters on Monday, a move that could dent the automaker's hard-earned ...
The automaker will replace high-voltage battery modules in affected EX30 models, including vehicles sold in the US.
The Telegraph’s motoring expert contends with a faulty clutch and advises on an alternative to a Volvo plug-in hybrid with ...
After discovering a potential for high-voltage battery packs overheating, Volvo is recalling more than 40,000 of its flagship ...
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