Officially announced today, the new electric truck prepared by Volvo, a major name in the field, can travel 600 km on a single charge. can do.
Volvo, one of the major players on the commercial side, will launch an electric truck that can travel up to 600 km on a single charge in the second half of 2025. The new FH Electric, whose design you can see above, will double the range of the model it will replace. So where does this significant range increase come from? According to the statement, the new truck The electric motors and transmission are integrated directly into the rear axle. This has made room for more battery capacity. The new FH Electric, which is reported to have a total of eight different batteries instead of six, will be available for sale in many countries. It is reported that Volvo has sold more than 3,800 electric trucks in 47 countries since 2019. Volvo has been on the agenda with news focused on Turkey lately. For those who missed it Alican Emiroğlu, General Manager of Volvo Car Türkiye, in the past weeks Published on HaberTürk in the news, “Since our sedan models are manufactured in China, we will no longer be bringing these models as of the new year. We have made this decision The recent customs duties had an impact“We do not plan to sell a sedan car in Turkey until electric sedan models arrive.” attracted a lot of attention with his statement.
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As you know, the 40 percent additional tax previously imposed on Chinese-origin electric cars was valid for all fuel types of cars imported from China as of July 2024. Later Marketing in Turkey A new statement from the company was included: “Within the framework of its sustainability and electrification vision, Volvo Cars plans to switch to fully electric cars by 2030. Focusing on improving its current processes in line with this, the brand continues its work in the field of climate action plan and circular economy for 2025. Volvo Cars plans to have 50 percent of its global sales be fully electric cars by 2025 and aims to reduce its carbon footprint per car by 40 percent.
Within the framework of this vision, Volvo Cars has decided to end global production of sedan models as of 2024, in line with the production plan announced much earlier for the European market. Volvo Car Turkey has also built its car stock to meet customer demands based on this production plan. The sedan models, which will continue to be sold in Turkey for a while, will be replaced by electric versions in the future. In this context, the sale of sedans is not terminated but suspended.”