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Volvo’s Award-Winning EX30 All-Electric SUV Is Coming To Malaysia Soon

Get ready for the next step in electric evolution with Volvo here in Malaysia soon

The Volvo EX30, an innovative fully electric SUV designed to enhance every aspect of life, is set to debut in Malaysia soon. You can now register to be among the first to receive updates about this exciting new model which has garnered critical acclaim for its obvious value and safety focused features.

The Volvo EX30 stands out with the fastest acceleration ever seen in a Volvo. It integrates the latest technological advancements, including an advanced automatic parking feature, a user-friendly interface with Google Built-in, enhanced semi-autonomous Pilot Assist functionality, and comprehensive 360° environmental awareness through multiple cameras, sensors, and radars.

Moreover, this premium electric vehicle (EV) embodies luxury and sophistication, crafted with meticulous attention to detail. Inspired by the belief that every moment matters, the EX30 offers a compact design ideal for urban environments, combined with smart storage solutions and advanced safety features designed to protect drivers, passengers, and other road users.

In addition to being entirely emissions-free, the EX30 is designed with sustainability at its core. It reduces CO2 emissions by 75 percent compared to Volvo’s previous electric models and incorporates a high level of recycled and sustainable materials in its construction, making it the most eco-friendly Volvo production car to date.

On top of that, the Volvo EX30 has garnered over 20 major awards since its introduction. It received the prestigious Car Design Award 2024 from Auto & Design magazine, was named the 2024 World Urban Car at the World Car Awards, and won the Best of the Best Product Design 2024 at the Red Dot Design Award.

Its popularity has soared among Volvo enthusiasts, with expectations for it to become one of the brand’s top-selling models this year. In the first half of 2024 alone, nearly 48,000 units have been delivered worldwide. Will we see similar numbers to other countries here? Let’s see. After all, EVs tend to be a bit too expensive for the average Malaysian so numbers here tend to be lower.

Jim Rowan, CEO of Volvo Cars, praised the EX30, stating, “The Volvo EX30 embodies Volvo Cars’ design values and exemplifies premium Scandinavian design where form follows function. 

It boasts the lowest carbon footprint of any fully electric Volvo to date and offers the high level of safety you expect from a Volvo vehicle. Packed with cutting-edge technology, the EX30 is ideally suited for today’s market as more consumers transition to electric vehicles.”

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