Volvo pitted its largest and smallest SUV against each other for testing – LOG

Volvo pitted its largest and smallest SUV against each other


Volvo crashed its largest SUV and smallest SUV into each other for testing. Here specifically EX30 with EX90 face to face came.

“Which brand produces the safest cars?” Almost everyone answers the question volvo he answers. The brand, which attaches great importance to this issue, made a splash with the crash tests it carried out with the EX30 and EX90. In the video you can see here The EX30, the smallest SUV of the brand, is hit from the side by the EX90, the largest SUV. In a controlled internal test crash at low speed, the EX30 manages to keep its passengers alive. Reportedly, the EX90’s body has a structure that will reduce the risk of injury to people inside the EX30. Since they are both new, they are electric. EX30 and EX90 have not yet been tested by Euro NCAP or NHTSA. However, it is certain that both vehicles will receive the maximum safety score, and Volvo has not been surprising in this regard for years.

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For the EX30, one of the noteworthy models here, the adventure in Türkiye was over before it even started. Positioned below the XC40 and C40, it is the most accessible member of the brand. EX30 model in Turkey, “Superior electrical performance in a small size” He was preparing to attract attention with his motto, but it did not happen that way. By Emre Özpeynirci Here As reported, Volvo Türkiye electric EX30 model, “Communiqué on the Import of Some Electric Vehicles stated that they could not import within the scope ofEX30Volvo, which sent an e-mail to its customers who made preliminary requests for the product, said the following in summary:

“We had a great desire to introduce you to the new Volvo EX30, which is the first premium B-SUV model produced by Volvo Cars and has the lowest carbon footprint among all Volvo cars produced to date. However, within the scope of the “Communiqué on the Import of Certain Electric Vehicles (Import 2023/22)” published by the Ministry of Commerce in the Official Gazette dated 29.11.2023 and numbered 32384, it will come into force on 29.12.2023 in accordance with Article 5 of the Communiqué titled “Effectiveness”. Due to the new import conditions, it cannot be imported into the Turkish market yet. “At the point and time allowed by the new import conditions, we will take the necessary steps to offer our Volvo EX30 model for sale in Turkey.”



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