For this strange reason, the Volvo EX30 doesn’t have a head-up display
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The Volvo EX30 has no instrument cluster or head-up display. To determine your speed, you have to look to the side, at the large infotainment screen. And there is a strange reason for this.
“The sound was more important than safety.” This is what the international Volvo spokesman told Autovisie. Literally!
Soundbar Volvo EX30
He talked about the position of the soundbar in the EX30, which makes it impossible to also mount a head-up display.
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By the way, Volvo immediately admits that the EX30 may receive a head-up display in the near future. This was a response to criticism from both the press and the public.
Three EX30 versions
The Volvo is available in three versions. The single engine costs 36,795 euros, has a range of 344 kilometers and produces 272 hp.
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Above this is the Single Motor Extended Range, which has a larger battery (69 kWh instead of 51 kWh) and therefore a range of 476 kilometers.
At the top of the range is the Twin Motor Performance, which has a pretty exorbitant horsepower figure at 428 hp. It accelerates to 100 km/h in 3.6 seconds and covers 450 kilometers.
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The EX30 can fast charge with a maximum of 175 kW, which in practice means that its battery will be 80 percent full again after around 26 minutes.

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Source: Auto visie

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