Filed under: Detroit Auto Show, Coupe, Volvo, Electric
Volvo has built versions of its C30 hatchback with efficient diesel engines, plug-in hybrid powerplants, flex-fuel ICEs, and pure electric drivetrains. It’s the all-electric version that will get some extra attention at the Detroit Auto Show next month with Volvo’s announcement today that it will build at least 50 units of the BEV C30. The cars will be made next year and are due to start real-world tests in 2011.
Volvo brought a drivable prototype version of the C30 BEV to the Frankfurt Motor Show earlier this year, but the machine that will be shown in Detroit is a more evolved iteration. Volvo says that the NAIAS unit has a complete interior, full instrumentation, and enhanced battery packaging.
Lennart Stegland, director of Volvo Cars Special Vehicles, said in a statement, “The first prototype helped us identify the main technological challenges, such as battery packaging and safety issues. We have addressed these challenges without compromising the C30’s cool and fun-to-drive personality. I am very happy with the result. The electric C30 in Detroit is a much more complete product.” Want to know more? Check out the high-res gallery below and the official press release after the jump.
Gallery: Battery electric Volvo C30
[Source: Volvo]
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