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Tested: 2022 Volvo XC60 Inches toward Electrification

Posted on January 25, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

UPDATE 3/11/22: This review has been updated with test results for the XC60 B6 model.Eager to cast itself as a forward-thinking automaker, Volvo has stated that it will sell only electric vehicles starting in 2030, which is sooner than most competitors. So far, the brand has two EVs in its stable: the XC40 Recharge and its mechanical twin, the C40 Recharge. Its other Recharge models, the XC60 T8 and the XC90 T8, are plug-in hybrids—a half step toward a
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