![]() A new platform would have to be devised for the smaller hatchback-sized models. It’s unclear what platform would underpin all these models, should Volvo wish to bring them to production, however Volvo’s new scalable SPA2 platform can accommodate electric cars ranging from the size of the S60 to the XC90. ![]() There we also trademarks for EX40, EX60 and EX90. However, we could see the return of a smaller hatchback model with Volvo filing to protect EX30. The same can be said of Volvo’s sedan and wagons with ES60, ES90, EV60 and EV90 also registered. It looks like the new badging won’t be a drastic change from the structure of the current lineup – with EXC90, EXC60, EXC40 and EC40 potentially being all-electric successors to the current SUV lineup. While Polestar sits as Volvo’s all-electric performance sub-brand, in the past few years the firm’s own EVs have been given the ‘Recharge’ badge to signify their pure-electric powertrain. Now, the Swedish company looks like it’ll double down on its current badging style with a host of new EVs.Ī flurry of patent filings have been uncovered from the European Union Intellectual Property Office, with Volvo appearing to plan all-electric replacements for its current model lineup. Volvo’s next-generation XC90 was rumoured to be called ‘Embla’, essentially doing away with the letter and number naming system Volvo has used on its cars for decades. Volvo files trademarks for new car names which could point to the structure of its new all-electric model range. ![]()
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