Volvo Concludes Diesel Era, Embraces Electric Future
The iconic Volvo XC90 marks the end of diesel production, paving the way for an all-electric lineup by 2030.
- Volvo has produced its last ever diesel car, a significant shift after 45 years of diesel production.
- The final diesel model, an XC90 SUV, will be displayed in a Volvo museum, symbolizing the end of an era.
- Volvo commits to an all-electric future, aiming for electric-only sales by 2030.
- Diesel's decline in Europe reflects changing consumer preferences and stricter emissions regulations.
- Other automakers slow their electric vehicle rollouts amid market challenges, while Volvo presses ahead.