The world is moving closer and closer to a world of all-electric vehicles. For the 2022 model year, Volvo has announced that it will debut an all-electric version of its flagship Volvo XC90 mid-size SUV. Read on to learn more about this exciting news!

A Big Step Forward in Luxury SUVs

Volvo already offers a hybrid version of its XC90. Therefore, the all-electric version seems like a natural next step. The all-electric version should be more powerful than the most powerful engine offered on the Volvo XC90. That would be the T8 hybrid powertrain that delivers up to 426 horsepower around Plano.

What are the Benefits of an Electric Vehicle?

With an electric vehicle, you can charge it from a compatible power outlet. This makes the electric vehicle no longer dependent on gas prices around Allen, TX. Also, the vehicle will be able to enjoy instant torque off the line. This will make the electric vehicle move faster from a stopped position than most comparable gas engines. Finally, an electric vehicle has no emissions. Therefore, these vehicles are better for community air quality.

Part of Volvo's Commitment to a 50% Electric Fleet by 2025

Volvo has previously stated that they want to have a 50% electric line-up by 2025. The Volvo XC90 is a big step towards that goal since the XC90 is a popular seller. The VolvoXC90 will join the newly announced XC40 ReCharge, which will debut in 2021 here at Crest Volvo Cars.

Leading the world in Luxury SUV Technology

Volvo is no stranger when it comes to luxury SUV innovation. For years, the Swedish automaker has made incredible strides when it comes to luxury SUV safety and driver-assist features. By making a big commitment to electric vehicle technology, Volvo will remain at the forefront of luxury SUV innovation around Dallas.

If you would like to learn more about the 2022 Volvo XC90 all-electric luxury SUV, please contact Crest Volvo Cars in nearby Frisco. We look forward to working with you soon!

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