Volvo has no plans to vary its present technique of styling electrical vehicles like its internal-combustion fashions, Florian Mockenhaupt, the automaker’s senior supervisor of exterior design, stated in an interview with Australia’s Drive.
“All the pieces nonetheless has to seem like a Volvo,” Mockenhaupt stated, including that Volvo remains to be chasing reductions in aerodynamic drag that may assist enhance EV vary. But it surely will not resort to nontraditional designs just like the Mercedes-Benz EQS, which now sports activities a faux grille and a hood decoration in an effort to look extra like different Mercedes sedans.
2025.5 Volvo XC90 and 2025 Volvo EX90
Sustaining a familial look that hyperlinks future Volvo fashions to their predecessors is essential, Mockenhaupt stated, but additionally comes with sensible issues. Tremendous-sleek designs would possibly compromise inside area, he famous.
“We all know individuals love spacious interiors, so you’ll by no means see a Volvo XC90 or EX90 with an excellent slammed roof, as a result of it isn’t becoming our clients’ expectations,” Mockenhaupt stated. The EX90 3-row SUV emphasizes that strategy with a styling reboot that maintains conventional SUV proportions. Among the similar design options additionally carry to the smaller Volvo EX30, which has been delayed within the U.S. resulting from new tariffs.
2025 Volvo EX30 electrical SUV (single-motor, Cloud Blue)
Volvo just lately introduced that it is lineup will not be all-electric by 2030 as initially deliberate, however nonetheless expects 90% of the automobiles it sells to have a plug by that time. Plug-in hybrids will proceed to play an essential function in Volvo’s lineup, with extra EVs as effectively.
Amongst these new EVs would be the EX60, an electrical counterpart to the XC60 SUV launching in 2026 that can debut a brand new scalable structure referred to as SPA3, and the ES90 sedan. They will give Volvo’s design staff extra alternatives to show that this design route is the fitting one.